I thought I'd point something what a lot of new symfony developers don't
seem to realise. There is a great piece of documentation on the symfony site
that can answer 90% of questions for anyone new to symfony. It is the Gentle
Introduction to symfony.
http://www.symfony-project.org/gentle-introduction/1_4/en/

Personally, I would highly recommend that anyone new to symfony at least
read through the book and use it later as a reference. Just by simply
reading through the book and exposing yourself to what symfony is capable
of, you will be able to later remember that the book contained details about
something you are trying to do and use it as a reference instead of trying
to get answers out of the mailing list. The mailing list is great but its
slow. By knowing what symfony is capable of you are one step ahead and have
what I believe is the best resource for new symfony developers available to
you to help get your work done faster.

Seriously, just read it. You will save yourself a ton of time.

-- 
Gareth McCumskey
http://garethmccumskey.blogspot.com
twitter: @garethmcc

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