Book: Guide to Programming with Zend Framework
Posted: October 23rd, 2008 | Author: Mihai Bojin | Filed under: PHP | Tags: code, coding, PHP, php5, zend, zend framework, zf | No Comments »I’ve been busy lately, lot of work to do, so little time… I wasn’t able to write as much as I would like on the blog, but I’m trying to.
In the last couple of days I’ve been reading PHP Architect’s Guide to programming with Zend Framework.
It’s a moderately good book written by Cal Evans for those of us that are beginning their journey into the Zend Framework.
It is very light, only 200 pages and it sheds a light into the ins and outs of the Zend Framework. Unfortunately it is more or less useless for the seasoned coder that knows his way into PHP.
The author presents some simple things that you probably can find out yourself from the Zend Framework Manual or the Zend Quickstart Application, given you have some time to research it.
I’d recommend this book if you have to learn how to use ZF fast and you don’t have time to dig into the Zend Documentation (which is in my opinion excellent). You won’t be able to use this book as a reference later on and it will only serve as bookshelf decoration.
Also I feel that the book stresses the Web Services topic a little too much.
The next book I want to read is called Zend Framework in Action and I hope will be more complex and advanced. It’s not out yet but I came upon a prerelease so I’ll see how it is.
Do you know any other good ZF books ?
Share them in the comments ! Thanks !





