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[zendframework] is it too complicated?

Alan Seiden alan at alanseiden.com
Sat Sep 15 17:40:47 EDT 2012


David, my plan is to learn as much as I can during this year's ZendCon, 
which will focus heavily on ZF2. I know several of us NYPHP'ers will be 
attending. Perhaps we should do a ZF2 topic when we return.

Alan

On 9/12/12 4:02 PM, David Mintz wrote:
>
> I wonder how you guys weigh in on this question. ZF 2.0.0 is out and, 
> although I confess that I have only read a bit of the code in the 
> sample app, I can well understand why some people are complaining that 
> it is /really/ complicated.
>
> Too complicated? I know that's a subjective question whose answer 
> depends on what your background is -- skills and knowledge you bring 
> to the table, understanding of MVC and OOP and so forth -- and what 
> you intend to use it for. But I'm interested in hearing what you have 
> to say.
>
> FWIW, I have managed to live perfectly well without Dependency 
> Injection. How hard is it to use ZF2 without using DI?
>
> Another question is, say you've built an app in ZF1. Try to migrate, 
> or leave it be? Again, I know the answer is "it depends," but I'm 
> still interested in hearing opinions.
>
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