On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 3:16 AM, Gareth McCumskey <gmccums...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I thought I'd point something what a lot of new symfony developers don't
> seem to realise. There is a great piece of documentation on the symfony site
> that can answer 90% of questions for anyone new to symfony. It is the Gentle
> Introduction to
> symfony. http://www.symfony-project.org/gentle-introduction/1_4/en/
> Personally, I would highly recommend that anyone new to symfony at least
> read through the book and use it later as a reference. Just by simply
> reading through the book and exposing yourself to what symfony is capable
> of, you will be able to later remember that the book contained details about
> something you are trying to do and use it as a reference instead of trying
> to get answers out of the mailing list. The mailing list is great but its
> slow. By knowing what symfony is capable of you are one step ahead and have
> what I believe is the best resource for new symfony developers available to
> you to help get your work done faster.
> Seriously, just read it. You will save yourself a ton of time.
>
> --
> Gareth McCumskey
> http://garethmccumskey.blogspot.com
> twitter: @garethmcc
>

+1

Following the Jobeet tutorial for an introduction and using "A Gentle
Introduction to symfony" for more detail on all features of Symfony
has helped me a lot ;)


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