Well, of course you need to know what you want to code. Set  
Milestones, choose the basic tools you want to use (like propel,  
mootools etc.), Copy ze Agavi Templates and edit them to your need,  
before you even do agavi project-wizard.
Setup Agavi (DB, Logging, etc.)


Then have fun implementing stuff.

Since I don't know UML2 or how I write diagrams (well I know basics  
but I've never done it) I don't use it. But I always have lots of note  
papers next to me where I draw stuff by hand.


Cheers
Benjamin

Am 03.03.2009 um 14:51 schrieb Michal:

> Hi,
>
> After tinkering with the tutorial blog for a while, I feel ready to
> actually start on a project :-). Can I ask how people here plan their
> projects? Do you draw some UML class or sequence diagrams? Do you do
> these by hand or use some UML Tool? What else do you do when planning?
> Do you have any advice about any mistakes to avoid? I guess one reason
> for the MVC pattern is to be able to easily change things in the
> future. I don't want to invalidate all that by doing something a bit
> silly...
>
> Michal.
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