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Richard Miller
June 11, 2012
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What do I get from the full stack framework?
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June 11, 2012
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Transcript
What do I get from the full stack framework? By
Richard Miller (@mr_r_miller)
We're developers who want to get stuff done and enjoy
it
We often have to write a lot of boiler plate/infrastructure
code
Remove barriers between you and the interesting code
You want to write the application not wire up the
parts
You get a powerful set of components for web tasks
Routing HTTP Foundation Templating Form Security HTTP Kernel Clas Load
They are already wired up in the framework
You don't want to write the repetitive code
You can generate the bundle
Bundles give you a common directory structure
You can generate the CRUD actions, views and forms
You get to concentrate on what the application does
You want to write quick config not slow boiler plate
code
Assetic comes with the standard distribution Monolog Swiftmailer Assetic Twig
Setting up assets and filters with Assetic alone
Creating a controller action to serve the assets
You can let the bundle do that for you
Replace the boiler plate code with config
Twig extension makes front end integration easy
You get to code other things because config is quick
to write
What do the bundles give you? Number of files Lines
of code PHP 756 10,887 XML 42 1637
This is similar for other components
Also for third party libraries
Everyone is happy with the quick progress made
You want to learn the good bits of new technologies
and libraries
You want to use elasticsearch
You could use Elastica directly
You could index data directly with Elastica
You can let 3rd party bundles do that for you
The bundle configures it for you
The indexing is already done in bundle
You get to work in terms you already know
The index is available as a service you are familiar
with
You get this for lots of libraries/bundles
You can spend time on adding functionality to your application
Remove barriers between you and the interesting code
Questions? @mr_r_miller richardmiller.co.uk