Hi Fabian,
I am new to Symfony2 and evaluating the framework.
I checked out the svn repository today, and I did download the sandbox
and the noelg-symfony-demo-7955c53.
I do miss a file with a version number.
sandbox and noelg-sf-demo differ from the svn (2010-08-18) but nowhere
a version to be f
Le 09/07/2010 17:59, Richard D Shank a écrit :
On 07/09/2010 07:50 AM, Ekinox wrote:
No, I don't.
We believe that symfony 1.4 is just a little under CakePHP, but
Symfony2 is two kilometers higher. So we had to choose between those
two. Symfony2 is not ready, so subject closed, CakePHP.
Sorry f
2010/7/9 Richard D Shank :
> http://symfony2bundles.org/
Pretty cool! :) Thanks for the link!
Regards,
Michal
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On 07/09/2010 07:50 AM, Ekinox wrote:
No, I don't.
We believe that symfony 1.4 is just a little under CakePHP, but
Symfony2 is two kilometers higher. So we had to choose between those
two. Symfony2 is not ready, so subject closed, CakePHP.
Sorry for bringing up a closed subject, but the emails
Le 09/07/2010 16:41, catchamonkey a écrit :
Do you mind me asking, why would you use CakePHP instead of symfony
1.4?
Chris
On Jul 9, 3:39 pm, Ekinox wrote:
Le 09/07/2010 16:27, Michał Piotrowski a écrit :> 2010/7/9
Ekinox:
So we should use CakePHP ?
If you need stable
Do you mind me asking, why would you use CakePHP instead of symfony
1.4?
Chris
On Jul 9, 3:39 pm, Ekinox wrote:
> Le 09/07/2010 16:27, Michał Piotrowski a écrit :> 2010/7/9
> Ekinox:
>
> >> So we should use CakePHP ?
>
> > If you need stable API than yes. But wait! There is a symfony 1.4 with
>