Re: [fw-general] consultants?
Hi Hoopes, Zend Technologies offers a wide range of consulting services for Zend Framework. For more information on Zend services, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] Best regards, Darby Hoopes wrote: > Hi guys, > > Apologies in advance if this is not the place for this type of message, > feel free to delete it if so. > > My company is making a move from old code to a more framework oriented, > standardized solution. (We'd like to bring in outside help, and our > non-standard way of doing things takes more time to spin them up than > get the work done). So, we're attempting to move to the ZF so hopefully > the MVC-ness of it will allow people to come in and contribute more easily. > > So, we're actually looking for someone to come to the office, and teach > us a bit to get us started on this. > Specifically the Model part of the MVC, but overall education is the > goal. :) > > We're a Pittsburgh based company, and if anyone reading this has some > time (and patience), and wants to try to make some money, please email > [EMAIL PROTECTED] with any inquiries for further information. > > Thanks > - hoopes >
Re: [fw-general] consultants?
I think, if your system is running and you won´t change the database (Mysql to oracle for ex) the Database-Models are not needed (thats what I think ;) ) As Bill said, if you need someone doing things for you or supporting your start, the jobs-offers @ zend-page will be a good start! Otherwise: study the manual, read some code, look at the forums and maillists to read into the framework. AND: ASK! We are helping new interested people - for sure =) But say what concrete problem you have and we can solve it =) also its a good idea to search the nabble-pages for already asked questeions! me and myself - can´t even think about doing this job for you ... I have work for 2 months 24/7 here at my list ... sry ;) regards
RE: [fw-general] consultants?
FYI, you may also be able to use www.zend.com/jobs to help you find qualified PHP consultants. Regards, Bill Karwin > -Original Message- > From: Hoopes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 2:53 PM > To: fw-general@lists.zend.com > Subject: [fw-general] consultants? > > We're a Pittsburgh based company, and if anyone reading this > has some time (and patience), and wants to try to make some > money, please email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with any inquiries for > further information. > > Thanks > - hoopes >
Re: [fw-general] consultants?
a quick tip: 1. use google and inform about MVC - there is a big amout of articles about it - and they are really good. 2. read the manuals of Zend Framework - they are (in most cases ;) ) very infomrative! 3. look at tutorials like the one from akrabat.com or the other ones listed and linked in the Debelopment-area of the zf-webpage! 4. read a little bit into the code and the start is very very easy =) regards 2007/7/11, Hoopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hi guys, Apologies in advance if this is not the place for this type of message, feel free to delete it if so. My company is making a move from old code to a more framework oriented, standardized solution. (We'd like to bring in outside help, and our non-standard way of doing things takes more time to spin them up than get the work done). So, we're attempting to move to the ZF so hopefully the MVC-ness of it will allow people to come in and contribute more easily. So, we're actually looking for someone to come to the office, and teach us a bit to get us started on this. Specifically the Model part of the MVC, but overall education is the goal. :) We're a Pittsburgh based company, and if anyone reading this has some time (and patience), and wants to try to make some money, please email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with any inquiries for further information. Thanks - hoopes
[fw-general] consultants?
Hi guys, Apologies in advance if this is not the place for this type of message, feel free to delete it if so. My company is making a move from old code to a more framework oriented, standardized solution. (We'd like to bring in outside help, and our non-standard way of doing things takes more time to spin them up than get the work done). So, we're attempting to move to the ZF so hopefully the MVC-ness of it will allow people to come in and contribute more easily. So, we're actually looking for someone to come to the office, and teach us a bit to get us started on this. Specifically the Model part of the MVC, but overall education is the goal. :) We're a Pittsburgh based company, and if anyone reading this has some time (and patience), and wants to try to make some money, please email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with any inquiries for further information. Thanks - hoopes