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Book finally announced, Zend Framework 1.8 Web Application Development

Posted on 27/06/2009 at 01:24 AM

My book is now officially announced zend-framework-1-8-web-application-development/

How exciting, I should have the final chapter finished this weekend, then its just cleaning everything up and we are good to go!

Comments

Congratulations! I was looking forward to it for quite some time.

Posted by Ronald Philip  on  27/06/2009  at  07:38 AM

Thx, its been a lot of work so I hope that it will be a useful resource to the community…

Posted by [MuTe]  on  27/06/2009  at  08:44 AM

Congratulation. Will there be “an early access version of the book” or I have to wait until official release in October.

Posted by Bao  on  29/06/2009  at  08:06 PM

Great stuff, your book is long awaited for and a nice step towards more advanced ZF books, what I’ve seen, than what are currently out there. I’m sure it will be a success!

Kind regards, Mathias

Posted by Mathias Johansson  on  29/06/2009  at  08:32 PM

Not sure about early access, keep an eye on the publishers site, they did mention it ages ago but they don’t tell me that much :)

Thx for the kind comments, I do hope it will live up to your expectations :)

Posted by [MuTe]  on  29/06/2009  at  08:59 PM

Sweet dude what are you gona do to celebrate?

Posted by Tom H  on  30/06/2009  at  07:30 PM

Awesome dude!

They didn’t go for the title ‘Divine ZF Development’ then ;)

Nice cover to. Congrats.

Posted by Phil  on  02/07/2009  at  05:40 PM

I’m definitely looking forward to your book.  I’ve had a look over your thorough store front example which is by far the best complete example of ZF 1.8 that I’ve seen - I particularly like your example including the CMS module to show how modules can interact and your model/resource implementation.  A good real-life example.

Please put an announcement on the ZF mailing list (or drop me an e-mail) when it’s available so I can grab a copy!

Thanks for taking the time to teach others :)

Regards
Brett.

Posted by Brett Scott  on  21/07/2009  at  10:25 AM

Using Zend framework, The public folder is not displayed while i run in local host, But without literary file the public folder is displayed. so tell the correct solution for this problem.

Posted by web development company  on  23/07/2009  at  06:40 PM

I dont understand the question, could you elaborate a bit please

Posted by [MuTe]  on  23/07/2009  at  07:07 PM

This is great news..

I’m an experienced developer on my fifth day of my first Zend project.  It’s been a very frustrating experience- not due to the framework itself but because of the lack of documentation.  The docs and sample guestbook application on zend.com just doesn’t go in-depth enough.  There are a lot of resources on the web, but most of them seem to discuss older versions of the framework.

What I’ve been hoping for is exactly this- a kind of “best practices” guide and sample app..

When can I buy an electronic copy?  October is too far away!  Do you need a proof reader?!

Anyway, enjoying going through your storefront code..

Posted by Derek  on  02/08/2009  at  09:19 AM

We are still on target for October release I believe, I have completed most of the rewrites from the tech reviews and are going through all the code testing it now :)

Posted by [MuTe]  on  02/08/2009  at  06:00 PM

Great News, will buy the book for sure, good luck

PS i love packt publishing books, their the best

Posted by chrisweb  on  11/08/2009  at  05:00 PM
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