Ok, I think we've got them all covered now ;-) Be sure to check out the latest Seagull article, this time in PHP|Architect. I guess we can't get much more PHP press than that, will be interesting to see if all these articles increase the downloads, stay posted. Here's the resume from PHP|Architect:
Most developers aspire to create sites quickly, by concentrating on application-specific code and leaving the repetitive tasks to a code library or framework. In this piece (the first of a two-part series), authors Werner M. Krauss and William Zeller give an introduction Seagull, with a step-by-step guide for setting up an example website. Two to three years of PHP experience and familiarity with Object Oriented programming is recommended.
"Two to three years"? That's going to rule out a lot of PHPers, I think I recommended one or two, however recently have seen cases where chaps have <1 year of programming experience of any sort and still manage very well.
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