Integrating Zend Framework and Symfony

Stefan Koopmanschap (10.Oct.2009)
Talk at PHP North West 2009 (English - UK)

Rating: 5 of 5

Unlike popular belief it is not necessary to pick a single framework for a PHP project. On the contrary, it is quite easy to use more than one for your next project. The flexibility of PHP and the currently popular PHP frameworks allows an easy and close integration with eachother. During this presentation, you will get to see how to combine the best of both worlds into a single application of pure awesome by using a second framework on top of another when the first falls short.

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Rating: 5 of 5

11.Oct.2009 at 18:17 by Rob Mills

great talk which made clear the fact that exclusivity is no longer required when it comes to choosing a framework. Skoop made a great case for Symfony alongside Zend Framework and this is certainly something i'll try in the future.

Rating: 5 of 5

11.Oct.2009 at 19:12 by Russell Flynn

I was worried this talk was going to be a flop, well done Stefan - it turned out pretty good! I'm going to look at a project we are just starting this week and see how I can use some of the Zend bits and bobs (Lucene maybe) to help us along, now you've demonstrated how simple it really is.

Rating: 4 of 5

11.Oct.2009 at 20:21 by Paul Lemon

Good stuff - nice to get to hear some info on the components in symfony v2.0 as well.

Rating: 4 of 5

13.Oct.2009 at 13:53 by Michael Nolan

Knew most of this already, but I expected I would :) Think quite a few people were impressed with how well symfony copes with Zend components.

Drop a thumb because there's a little room for improvement on the slide design.

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