You can always consider posting to stackoverflow too - the response lag is
very short, and there's a lot of experts also there.

If you are a newcomer, please consider focusing on ZF2 - learning ZF1 now
(for new projects) is not worth it in my opinion.

Marco Pivetta

http://twitter.com/Ocramius

http://ocramius.github.com/


On 11 April 2013 21:04, i_banks <bigbank...@gmail.com> wrote:

> @ Marco
>
> Thank you for replying. I figured as much. I kind of had that feeling that
> most administrators and experts were done with ZF 1.x when Matthew Weier
> O'Phinney, announced the ZF 1.12 post to github. I kind of took it as a key
> transition like an "out with the old, in with the new" kind of thing or "ZF
> 1.x'ers can go here now".
>
> I'm somewhat new to ZF and I started with 1.12. I've read a lot and am
> capable of creating a ZF project (1.x of course), but because I'm about 5
> months in and as a result I'm still discovering new things as I see that ZF
> is a huge framework with many components. Your analysis is good to know
> because I'm on a timeline and it lets me know not to wait around for
> answers
> from this forum because of the new focus on ZF 2. I'll still post questions
> but I understand that it could potentially be a shot in the dark though.
> Thanks.
>
> @ mmx38
>
> We are in the same boat. However, I've found many answers to my questions
> by
> the scattered documentation all over the internet. To learn this framework
> you are just going to have to be resourceful as hell.
>
>
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