Re: Zend (or other) Framework...where to start?

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On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 4:30 PM, John Corry <jcorry@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Well, bummer.
>
> I *seriously* need to divine a way to increase my efficiency both
> immediately and for the long term as I maintain tomorrow the
> applications I build today.
>
> For the new-to-frameworks, is there a better/easier framework to use
> that will streamline the development process from the beginning?
>
> I've looked at Codeigniter and LOVE the user guide/documentation...the
> underlying philosophy of that product looks very attractive too.
>
> Any others?
>
> I'd love to have the time to 'play around' with one or more of these
> to get an idea of strengths/weaknesses...but due to schedule and
> commitments, this 'playing around' is going to have to take place in
> the production, for-hire context.
>
> Surely we're all familiar with 'on the job training', right? ; )
>
> John Corry

Good luck with that.  ;)  If you aren't willing to invest the effort
you're not going to reap the rewards.

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