i agree with you
i have used / still using symfony 1.0.0 and 1.0.18, 1.0.19 and just today
upgraded to 1.24.
i agree with you that we working on a domain that is constantly changing ...
but also, some of the further modifications are meant to ease programmers
work, but...
Alecs


On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 10:44 PM, Eno <symb...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> On Mon, 16 Feb 2009, Alexandru-Emil Lupu wrote:
>
> > Yes i am ... not "on the net" but where i have met developers ...
> > i have read and done things i have almost 1 year of symfony .. on a big
> > level ...
> > I was actively involved in one big symfony project. Maybe some of us
> > erepublik.com project might tell you something.
>
> At the risk of turning this into a pissing contest: Ive been working with
> symfony for over two years for a few sites. One of the sites we're
> rebuilding in symfony is Sparknotes. Its a BIG site, runs across several
> clusters of servers, load balancers, lots of legacy crap to deal with,
> etc. Last year, it received almost 1 BILLION page views, 148 million
> visits...
>
> > personally i have understood preety fast symfony... but some generator
> > things i haven't knew... even i needed them ...
>
> Even though I have used it for some time, and know it quite well, there
> are some parts of symfony I dont know because Ive never needed to. Again,
> that's probably true of ANY technology. But when you become intimate with
> a particular technology, I tend to follow its progress closely, I read
> official blogs and mailing lists everyday. We are still using 1.0 for
> current projects, but I am learning and using 1.2 for my own projects,
> because there will come a time when we will need to upgrade, so we need to
> be actively aware of that. A lot of programmers dont get involved at that
> kind of level and then get surprised by changes / updates / releases.
>
> As 'tech people', programmers, etc. we have already decided to work in a
> field that is constantly changing. So we should be prepared to be
> constantly learning and updating our knowledge and skills. That's just the
> way it is in tech, and I accept it (otherwise I would just leave and go
> work on a farm! :-)
>
>
>
> --
>
>
>
> >
>

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