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Actually, the decision to have a unified constructor is up in the air. There have been some well-reasoned arguments against the practice, and we are considering only applying the “unified constructor”...
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Eddie, after talking with Matthew Weier O’Phinney, it has become more clear that much of that document is still up in the air. I think Doctrine 2 integration will largely depend on the release dates of...
View ArticleBy: Eddie Jaoude
Thanks. I have just logged a comment. However, I am not the first, there are many other developers proposing the suggestion. I already integrate the latest stable version of Doctrine with ZF 1.7 –...
View ArticleBy: Zend Framework 2.0 inches closer to completion | php|architect
[...] news in regard to Zend Framework 2.0. The last time we discussed it on the php|a blog was back in March. However, this week saw the release of several new announcements from Matthew Weier [...]
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I hope Doctrine 2 can be easily integrated in ZF 2 with less configurations.
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doctrine integration? Why in the world would you want some huge ass ORM integrated into Zend by default? It’s easy enough to do it on your own if you even need it! IMHO – raw queries are better, faster...
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[...] preferred choice for now because of the larger development community; however given the fact that ZF 2.0 was announced almost 2 years ago and they still haven’t managed to get it into release...
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