[zendframework] is it too complicated?
Petros Ziogas
petros.ziogas at gmail.com
Fri Sep 14 01:51:14 EDT 2012
I must say that I haven't used ZF2 yet so I am not an expert by any
standards.
The fact is that I have some ZF1 applications that are quite big and I
actually read somewhere "ZF2 is completely new system compared to ZF1, I
don't think you can make such kind of migration without decent amount of
recoding". Even if it seems to be more of a refactoring than recoding, the
fact that the new framework cant handle, even partly, php code written some
months ago is very frustrating.
I am so glad that I decided to not use a lot of view helpers and action
helpers.
For now the framework stays ZF1 for me.
Petros Ziogas
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 11:02 PM, David Mintz <david at davidmintz.org> wrote:
>
> I wonder how you guys weigh in on this question. ZF 2.0.0 is out and,
> although I confess that I have only read a bit of the code in the sample
> app, I can well understand why some people are complaining that it is *
> really* complicated.
>
> Too complicated? I know that's a subjective question whose answer depends
> on what your background is -- skills and knowledge you bring to the table,
> understanding of MVC and OOP and so forth -- and what you intend to use it
> for. But I'm interested in hearing what you have to say.
>
> FWIW, I have managed to live perfectly well without Dependency Injection.
> How hard is it to use ZF2 without using DI?
>
> Another question is, say you've built an app in ZF1. Try to migrate, or
> leave it be? Again, I know the answer is "it depends," but I'm still
> interested in hearing opinions.
>
> --
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