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  • Zend Framework 1.8 tutorial 1 MVC basics


    Added on Sunday 21 June 2009 19:17:44
    by integral30
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    Here I show differences between code in Model, Controller and View and where they are located in the MVC tree.

    Code you are looking at is borrowed from Rob Allen's Getting Started with Zend Framework
    http://akrabat.com/zend-framework-tutorial/



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  • cooldude3010

    CAKEPHP & CodeIgnitor are 100 times better!
    Friday 03 February 2012 22:27:52
  • shoxzerl

    Where i can find a clear short tutorial where i can see how to use a model in zf other then this db-things i dont need them i just need to write a simple model to join two variables.
    Monday 21 November 2011 06:40:40
  • drewdellostritto

    Good work. I wanted to congratulate you on this wonderful video: very clear. I also want to recognize how difficult it must be to create a tutorial video in a second language - you did so very well!
    Friday 16 September 2011 09:43:14
  • drewdellostritto

    @integral30 Perhaps: however, these frameworks do simplify the workload for learning programers and encourages the learning process, which in the end results in more innovation. Anyone who wants to go on to be a serious will move on to more advanced and refined applications, like ruby. I think that these frameworks aren't that difficult to learn and are gateways to higher systems
    Friday 16 September 2011 09:42:07
  • thermalf

    @bolshevik2 I understand frustration with Zend FrameWork as the documentation is disorganized but will be improved. You don't need to understand all the internal workings of ZF and the ZF library. You do need to understand Model/View/Controller (MVC) architecture and ZF's use of it so study and understand that first before working with ZF. Or, use a Content Management System (CMS) such as WordPress and Joomla that do all the dirty work for you and require little or no PHP scripting.
    Saturday 20 August 2011 00:48:29
  • integral30

    @bolshevik2 lets see what ZF2 will bring
    Wednesday 04 May 2011 19:10:15
  • bolshevik2

    And after 10K lines of code of a badly documented bloated and poorly designed Zend Framework you have... Just a basic bootstrap application that requires you a learning curve almost as big as learning PHP itself. Trust me you are better off hardcoding from scratch instead of using these low quality frameworks. Even if Zend itself made it, frankly ZF was poor judgement, stick to Zend Studio.
    Wednesday 04 May 2011 18:12:19
  • elvisniperx

    what programs are you using?
    Monday 02 May 2011 10:02:46
  • integral30

    @code3design link to my site in my profile New one about forms is in production.
    Friday 03 December 2010 13:02:21
  • code3design

    Very nice. Got me up to speed with Zend. It seems it is hard to find good information on how to use and build web application with zend. Do you have a web site where you host all your tutorials or any new tutorials on the horizon? Thanks!
    Friday 03 December 2010 11:28:07
  • 2guys1diet

    This is quite simply the best explanation of MVC I have come across. Good work!
    Wednesday 01 December 2010 09:20:37
  • bayramozinal

    not bad. thanks for video
    Tuesday 23 November 2010 10:07:00
  • Kureyons

    To me, this makes so much more sense than their documentation
    Thursday 18 November 2010 12:20:08
  • fmozzz

    great work! thx mate!
    Sunday 24 October 2010 04:32:45
  • integral30

    @visitek Did not get enough space in the comment to say, Thank you for an honest review :) Perhaps, I could have shown the basics with less bad practices.
    Monday 20 September 2010 17:33:09
  • integral30

    @visitek Composition over inheritance.. forcing the program to output only expected and needed set of results to avoid unnecessary massive objects that are not only resource wasteful but unwanted data can get in the way.. Well familiar with all of those and more ;) This is the sacrifice of making tutorials - if I side track into these "little" things viewer may lose focus - these are not app design tuts. Once viewer is familiar with ZF generally hopefully he applies good practices on his own.
    Monday 20 September 2010 17:31:21
  • visitek

    if you are beginer, dont make videos.. ;) extending no abstract classes is not the best.. Why you use fatchAll? you want all data?Do you know, it makes object with all information? Try make xml import , with checking exist, by 50 000 items (products in eshop).. Good luck with your experience
    Monday 20 September 2010 15:52:09
  • jheisondc

    interesante, muchas gracias
    Wednesday 01 September 2010 15:54:14
  • jheisondc

    interesante, muchas gracias
    Wednesday 01 September 2010 15:54:09
  • TheRajputhra

    where can i get source code for these tutorials. please help me anyone
    Sunday 01 August 2010 00:53:58
  • integral30

    @everfrost77 lol Уже много спрашивали. Наверное недо бы постараться.
    Thursday 15 July 2010 08:12:00
  • everfrost77

    Хеллоу : ) Как знакомый проносиэйшн : ) Выложи на русском, брат : ) Сила не в Зенде, сила в ньютонах : )
    Thursday 15 July 2010 06:21:42
  • franckmercado

    I knew it ... I have a friend that speaks like you and he's Russian. BTW great tutorial bro, it's really clear way to explain MVC. I have a question: How does AJAX interacts with MVC? Does it break the MVC pattern or not?
    Friday 25 June 2010 19:26:28
  • lpmaxi

    HAHA, You have a terrible accent
    Wednesday 09 June 2010 07:43:58
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