If their not using PHPDocumentor, setup a cron job to generate the
documentation every hour, even if runs locally on your laptop for now. Start
documenting the code as you make changes.
Even if there are no javadoc like comments in the code, You'll have a list
of functions, classes, files, etc.
Oh yeah, go down to some user group meetings, talk about your experiences at
your new job. Make sure people don't tell you to run away.
Regards,
Justin Dearing
2009/7/28 Peter Sawczynec <p...@blu-studio.com>

>  Now what? Guidelines, must-dos, things to avoid, generic new job advice,
> websites/blogs to review daily, other good advice websites, book(s) to
> checkout, feedback, thoughts...
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> Warmest regards,
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> Peter Sawczynec
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> Technology Dir.
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> blūstudio
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> 941.893.0396
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> www.blu-studio.com
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