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Eagerly Awaiting the Zend Framework
I, for one, am eagerly awaiting the Zend Framework. When it was first announced, I feared that it was going to be a framework highly geared towards enterprise development with tie-ins to a bunch of other Zend tools like the Zend Platform or either of the Zend Core things (Oracle or DB2/Cloudscape). What IÂ’ve heard since has relieved a bunch of that fear, and given me some hope about its development and the future of PHP. Their main goal, as many have now reported, is that of extreme simplicity. Unfortunately for those developing any software product, making it extremely simple is not an extremely simple thing - itÂ’s normally an extremely difficult thing. Trying to create an application that will be easy to install, easy to deploy, and easy to use is a very difficult thing. Especially when you have to do it quickly, you have a lot of people ready to pounce on you when you make mistakes, and the thing youÂ’re trying to make extremely simple isnÂ’t a trivial problem.
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Greg Neustaetter
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Graphics by Greg
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Zend Framework Tutorials
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