[BNM] Moving from Symfony to Zend
Raj Anand
rajeshwar.anand at gmail.com
Tue Aug 12 19:45:57 BST 2008
Hi Alex,
Spot on, Freeze Symfony is definitely a possibility. I will add that as an
update on the blog.
On a separate note would be good to mention that Zend is actually harder to
code but I feel that is a good thing you get people who are serious about
learning MVC.
Raj
2008/8/12 Alex Farran <alex at alexfarran.com>
> I love that symfony is such a complete system. Zend sounds like it
> would be easier to pick up, but give you less support in the long run.
> I've not heard anything that would make me abandon the investment
> I've already made in symfony.
>
> On your blog you said you need root access to install symfony. That's
> not true. I regularly install it on shared hosting with very limited
> access. The simplest way is to freeze the project, but you can also
> set PEAR up locally.
>
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