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I'm a PHP programmer and I'm about to develop a pretty large website and have dabbled a bit in ZF, however I want to ensure I do this website the right way so I'm going back to basics and going to learn ZF or ZF2 from scratch. The website won't be going live for a at least 6 months, therefore, would I be best learning and developing the site in ZF2 rather than ZF?

 

Also, does anyone recommend the best place to start? Shall I simply go through the manual? Does the ZF2 manual even exist yet as it's still in beta?

 

Any help/tips will be much appreciated.

 

Thanks

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I would recommend Symfony2 over any of the Zend frameworks. Even if just for performance sake.

 

IMO, Symfony is better designed, has better documentation and a much much richer community around it.

 

Symfony2 has also been stable for a long while now, while ZF2 is still in Beta.

I would recommend Symfony2 over any of the Zend frameworks. Even if just for performance sake.

 

IMO, Symfony is better designed, has better documentation and a much much richer community around it.

 

Symfony2 has also been stable for a long while now, while ZF2 is still in Beta.

 

Thanks for your reply. I did consider Symfony2 to be honest but because I had no experience in it I wasn't sure it was the right thing to use. Do you think it could be picked up fairly quickly? Where is the best place to start? Just going through the book?

Oh, I should also mention that I am not a massive user of any framework. I have however used both version 1 & 2 of zend and symfony, and have also done a lot of research into them and a lot of other frameworks.

 

You may notice my signature, I am writing my own small framework (and no, I wouldn't recommend trying to use it at this point).

Oh, I should also mention that I am not a massive user of any framework. I have however used both version 1 & 2 of zend and symfony, and have also done a lot of research into them and a lot of other frameworks.

 

You may notice my signature, I am writing my own small framework (and no, I wouldn't recommend trying to use it at this point).

 

I'm hearing more and more about the benefits of nginx so I'm also intrigued to try this as well rather than Apache which I am used to.

 

I noticed the links in your signature, I'll be sure to check them out but don't worry I won't be using your framework just yet!

 

Thanks for your help and I'm sure I'll be back for more when I begin the project.  :)

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