RE: [fw-general] Zend Framework Web Application (best practices, structure, skeleton)

2007-09-25 Thread Simon R Jones
I think "best practises" and methods to "quick start" applications would be far more useful to the project than trying to develop an Open Source CMS for ZF at this stage (which is a pretty ambituous aim in any case). Things like Zend_Form, Object Relational Mapping and Scaffolding would be very

Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework Web Application (best practices, structure, skeleton)

2007-09-24 Thread Stuardo -StR- Rodríguez
On Saturday 22 September 2007 3:07:58 am Ian Warner wrote: > This can have the aim of providing a best practice selection of reusable > classes and modules. > > I would be interested to help organise and create such a group and even > provide some hosting space etc. > > As always the hard thing wit

[fw-general] Zend Framework Web Application (best practices, structure, skeleton)

2007-09-24 Thread David Mintz
I will pitch in whatever I can. I am not as advanced as most of you dudes but my fundamentals are solid, and I can certainly proof-read English, know when to use "its" versus "it's," that sort of thing. On 9/24/07, Chad Minick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I was thinking of starting a project lik

Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework Web Application (best practices, structure, skeleton)

2007-09-24 Thread Chad Minick
I was thinking of starting a project like this. Not only for ZF, but PHP in general as well. I think such a thing should be a wiki, really. Chad PotatoBob wrote: I'll join in as long as I'm not the only one working on it ;) Ian Warner-4 wrote: Maybe it would be cool if we can organise a

Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework Web Application (best practices, structure, skeleton)

2007-09-23 Thread PotatoBob
I'll join in as long as I'm not the only one working on it ;) Ian Warner-4 wrote: > > Maybe it would be cool if we can organise a group of developers to > create some sort of Joomla like project, utilising the Zend Framework of > course, always good to have an end focus to work too. > > This

Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework Web Application (best practices, structure, skeleton)

2007-09-22 Thread Ian Warner
Maybe it would be cool if we can organise a group of developers to create some sort of Joomla like project, utilising the Zend Framework of course, always good to have an end focus to work too. This can have the aim of providing a best practice selection of reusable classes and modules. I wo

Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework Web Application (best practices, structure, skeleton)

2007-09-21 Thread Ralf Kramer
> It would be nice to have a "Best practises" page on the Wiki and also a > basic but powerful "skeleton" demo capable of handling large web > applications. > I feel the Zend Framework would benefit from a such 'one-stop-shop' for new > developers who would like to use it as their framework of ch

[fw-general] Zend Framework Web Application (best practices, structure, skeleton)

2007-09-21 Thread JARUZ
Hi: I have looked around and found several tutorials on the Zend Framework (some a bit outdated and not working with the stable release). But they all seem to handle basic issues in different ways. It would be nice to have a "Best practises" page on the Wiki and also a basic but powerful "skelet