Matt,
be sure I've investigated every bit of information on websites of mentioned 
frameworks before posting anything. My areas of expertise (B2C testing in 
Vienna and B2B UX in Toronto in the past, copywriting and voice-over in 
Moscow at present) are far from in-depth development. Yet basic concepts are 
learned as I progress from plain HTML to inheritance and superficial 
optimizations, right?

That's why I say Symfony2 is almost crowned with laurels after "From flat 
PHP to Symfony2", however almost is not a winning post. That's why I'm with 
you now and not with puzzled or even rude audience of some other framework 
communities, whose 'huh' reminds me of recent joke:
What does it mean to be a good person? - Aristotle
What does it mean to be? - Descartes
What does it mean? - Nietzsche
What does it? - C.S. Lewis
What? - Lil' Jon

I'm with you, Matt, and suggest adding one more page to the Book. Take all 
copyrights, take a donation for coffee, but in the end produce 'Prequel' 
about Da Vinci or any other mid-size (multi-page) case without database 
stuff, explaining how MVC overlays bygone development habits in plain 
language. Take hierarchy from my initial post and convert it to Symfony2. 
You see, it's strictly about gradual transition to MVC paradigm, not about 
PHP basics. Be the pioneer!

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