+1 for listing array options for function arguments!

On Sep 25, 5:14 am, Romain de Wolff <rdewo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Comments is a good idea!
> Oh and do you knowhttp://www.gotapi.com? The symfony section allows you to
> browse the API quickly.
>
> On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Gareth McCumskey <gmccums...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
> > I think taking a note from the php.net site (the PHP manual) is a good
> > idea. The search feature in the php.net is incredibly useful and helps you
> > target any part of PHP with a simple search for function, feature or class
> > names. Having some "sitewide" search functionality for a specific part of
> > symfony such as being able to track down "Forms", as an example, and having
> > it go to a section that discusses the various components of the forms
> > framework. Or Authentication, things like that. I know the API documentation
> > exists but to have that wrapped in a section that deals with everything
> > related such as examples etc.
>
> > Allowing comments would also be great. Often the php.net description of a
> > function or feature isn't that clear but then the user comments help clear
> > things up.
>
> > Just my 2 cents.
>
> > On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 2:10 PM, fakingfantastic 
> > <lakatos.fr...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> >> I recently had a discussion with Fabien about this topic, and he
> >> suggested it would be best if I stage the debate here.
>
> >> Has anyone ever felt like the information they needed to get on
> >> Symfony was hard to find? Do you find that the information you need is
> >> very-well documented on the site, but it takes a while to search for?
> >> These are very big issues for me that over the last 6 months of me
> >> learning the framework, have made it quite difficult.
>
> >> Do not get me wrong: I am not say "Symfony isn't well documented" (I
> >> made that mistake when talking with Fabien). What I am saying is
> >> Symfony-Project.org, for whatever reason, is always very difficult for
> >> me to search through to find what I am looking for. I feel that it has
> >> to do with the way the content is organized on the site. It doesn't
> >> feel very compartmentalized to me. When I need to find out some
> >> information on the framework, I seem to always have the same 3 issues:
> >> "What am I trying to find out", "Where do I search to find the
> >> information", and "Is this information outdated"?
>
> >> For now, I was to leave what I am asking a little vague, in hopes to
> >> see what that naturally brings out in people about this. My ultimate
> >> goal would be trying to put together an initiative to re-organize and
> >> enhance the site to make it more "intuative" (if that's the right
> >> word) for new-comers and seasoned users alike.
>
> >> Feel free to irc me at fakingfantastic aswell, i'm usually in #symfony.
>
> > --
> > Gareth McCumskey
> >http://garethmccumskey.blogspot.com
> > twitter: @garethmcc
>
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