thanks! Kiril Angov wrote: > Great job, Jonathan, not shabby at all for antiques dealer. I am sure > many "php developers" can learn a lot from you. Do not stop writing to > the list and helping when you can, right :) > > Kupo > > Jonathan Franks wrote: > >> I just thought i'd post up about my new websites. They're not amazing in >> any way but as I'm not a coder - I'm actually an antiques dealer - its >> proof that even total amateurs can make sites with symfony.... >> >> www.ifranks.com >> www.davidshure.com >> >> If you're interested in how I ended up making the sites, read on... >> >> I had a relatively expensive website built in 1998 but quickly found >> that it just didn't offer the flexibility I needed and it did terribly >> in the search engines. In 2004, I thought it was time to have another go >> and I decided that I should try to code it myself. I did my research and >> chose php. My first site was coded using various pear libraries, >> including DB and DB_dataobjects. I tried to use an object orientated >> approach (i'd read PHP 5 Objects, Patterns, and Practice by Matt >> Zandstra) but my code was very messy. About a year ago I decided to try >> again and after doing some more research, I discovered symfony. I slowly >> started playing with it and began coding my new site in earnest about 6 >> months ago. By this point I had bought a second antiques shop and as >> both shops sold very similar goods, I wanted to reuse as much code as >> possible between the two sites. I decided to use the excellent >> sfDimensions plugin, which allowed me to have a shared backend and to >> use mostly templates to create two distinct looking frontends. I'm not >> sure how many hours I spent in total because I simply coded when my shop >> was quiet, but I'm sure that symfony made things much faster for me as >> well as helping me to code in a much more flexible and structured way. >> >> For the next stage... I haven't used any caching yet. My plan is to tidy >> up and refactor my code as much as possible and then investigate using >> caching to speed things up a touch. >> >> Its been fantastic fun and I just wanted to say thanks to all the people >> involved in making such a great framework! >> >> Thank you! >> >> >> >> > > > > > >
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