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I am running one of the top 4 PHP communities in Vietnam, phpvn.org. The forum has more than 500 members and the number is growing day by day. Unfortunately, content are all in Vietnamese that can’t help non VN native speakers all over the world. Also, I realize the demand of people wanting to study PHP is so high, for the hobbies coding their personal website or for their professional.
From the community, I learn about people problems and concern. Some basic skills or concepts to a professional look like default but completely not for newbie. Some advanced technique like MVC, OOP design seem to be understood but many developers just follow a process defined in their team or company to complete their tasks without knowing things behind the scene. So I open this blog, focusing on training PHP and Web 2.0 application programming and publishing some of my works.
By this I hope people all over the world can consider Vietnam as a outsourcing destination, a competitive pool of professional developers and a place of peace and joyful. I also hope to raise some fund for my community and looking for our teams there chances of outsourcing jobs.
A learning series of Web 2.0 application development.
Steve
September 29th, 2008 at 1:22 pm
Hi
I have seen your following article :
http://artemis.com.vn/blogvui/index.php/2008/01/15/using-zend-components-in-your-own-web-project/
I am working on a project where I use ZEND’s non-framework components to build my application
So how will I manage ZEND classes and my project classes in a better way with _autoload.
ZEND library is in the ‘lib’ folder and my classes are in ‘classes’
folder
Hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks