Re: Is Symfony 2 on-topic in this newsgroup? [message #179297 is a reply to message #179296] |
Tue, 02 October 2012 17:26 |
J.O. Aho
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On 02/10/12 18:50, Daniel Pitts wrote:
> On 10/2/12 9:08 AM, M. Strobel wrote:
>> Am 02.10.2012 17:40, schrieb Daniel Pitts:
>>> Hello everyone,
>>> I know some "programming language" newsgroups have different opinions
>>> on whether
>>> frameworks are on topic. I'm learning Symfony2, and re-learning PHP
>>> (after 5 years
>>> hiatus). If it is on-topic here, I may be asking questions from
>>> time-to-time. If it
>>> isn't, then I'll find some other venue for the symfony specific
>>> questions ;-)
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>> The general policy is "PHP only". I have never seen a discussion on
>> symfony subjects
>> here.
> Okay, that's good to know. I'm sure I'll have some PHP questions at
> some point.
>
>> I would even expect people here telling you "work up to a decent
>> knowledge in PHP first".
> Unfortunately that isn't exactly an option. I've been working at a Java
> shop for 7 years, and suddenly we've been told we're going to become PHP
> only. And that we're going to be using Symfony. If I can't ramp up fast
> on both, I may not be able to keep my job :-/
Did myself start briefly look at Symfony2, as my development machine
isn't my local host I got a bit issues with it, as debug stuff seems to
be meant to run on local host only.
As I have loads of other things to do and I don't need Symfony for any
work related stuff, so I let it just wait. There are some tutorials on
their homepage which are worth taking a look at.
> Although, on that topic, what is a good tutorial to get a basic overview
> familiarity with PHP language features and libraries?
For me it's mainly been php.net which has been the main source of
information, valokuva.org a bit too for imagemagick.
> Luckily, I'm a good enough programmer with several languages under my
> belt. Moving to a somewhat foreign language shouldn't be *too*
> difficult. A good IDE and Google will help for most of my immediate
> problems.
I could recommend KDevelop, there will of course be those who favour
something else, but I think it's worth to test.
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//Aho
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