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Zend Framework Training

Posted on 17/08/2009 at 05:55 PM

I am thinking of providing some training courses on the Zend Framework once I have finished writing the book, I was wondering what people thought were the best subjects to cover and what sort of experience level people would like to see from a course, generally what would you like to see from a ZF course?

Thanks for any help :)

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Hi

first, this book sound exiting but ZF is in 1.9.2 now so is this book relevant?

in any case i love to see some training that combine ZF and jquery (i`m stck with this subject as i write this).

Posted by ron  on  29/09/2009  at  04:22 PM

The book should be good until 2.0 :) Maybe 1.8 wasn’t such a good title hehe

Posted by [MuTe]  on  29/09/2009  at  06:23 PM

@MuTe you have asked your doubt . Don’t know whether he has replied for you too . But anyway this is for the others who are going to ask the same question .
RAD starts from 1.8, till that it was just a library and was not in a position to call as a framework . But from 1.8 onwards the RAD is in ZF .
This book is targeted to those who are new to ZF . A book has its own limitations , and the final one to look is the documentation itself .
The directory structure from 1.8 onwards will not change . So you can buy one copy and I am sure that you will never say, I lost the money .

Posted by Hari K T  on  10/10/2009  at  05:07 PM

hi there,
I’d be interested in a training course, are you still thinking about doing it?
I’m working (or fighting) with ZF for a few monthes: I like it, I see it’s very powerfull and I find a lot of info on the web, but I still feel quite uncomfortable with it, I always have the feeling that I don’t understand what I’m doing exactly.
I don’t really know what I’d like to see in that course, my goal would be to understand “the big picture” of how the framework works, knowing what to use (plugins, helper, ...) in the commun situations.

Anyway, I’ve just baught your book, I hope it will help me. Maybe I’ll be able to tell you more specificly what I’d need after I read it.
Just let me know if/when you start a course.
Cheers.
david

Posted by david  on  30/10/2009  at  01:51 PM

I havent had much interest in training or had much time to put a course together - I will certainly post if I get time/more interest....

Hope you enjoy the book :)

Posted by [MuTe]  on  30/10/2009  at  08:25 PM
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