I have to agree, The sample chapter on  twig does look interesting but
it's a pity I cannot get Google to translate it to English....

On Mar 12, 10:13 pm, DlSnIpEr <[email protected]> wrote:
> It would be nice if it was in English so most of the people could read it
> as looking into the sample chapter provided it really looks like a cool
> book ;)
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> On Monday, March 12, 2012 7:30:21 PM UTC+2, nomack-sf wrote:
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> > There is already an excelent book, writed by Javier Eguiluz, with
> > Jobeet-like style. You can check it here:http://symfony.es
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> > El lunes 12 de marzo de 2012 08:34:42 UTC-5, jaimesuez escribió:
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> >> Hi all
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> >> It's planned to do some documentation in the Jobeet style for Symfony 2.1
> >> release?
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> >> I really love the actual documentation, but is harder for starting with
> >> Symfony than with a tutorial like the Jobeet.
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> >> I think that Jobeet was a success for Symfony 1, it's kind like the
> >> "Rails for Zombies" screencast the Rails has for teaching all the newbies.
> >> So it would help that more people come to the Symfony world.
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> >> Thanks for all!

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