Finally, I feel we have an tenable edge of web development. Rather than being a dweller in one of many vaguely connected web development archipelagos, one would better be part of the solution and the future.
I essentially aim for a more productive and connected, therefore standardized web scape for the good of us all. Been there, done that. I can't count how many times we repeat ourselves, here and there.
While this is a freedom, I think there are better ways that enable us to use our energies on better things.
The open source and community structure of the Zend Framework, and its current status provides us a clearer vision.
Being a part of it is a great opportunity.
Finally thanks to those who share this commitment and ambition.
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Add CommentJan 21, 2010
Anonymous
I really like your post. You seem to be so emotional and sincere. Thanks for that! You like what you do and this is first and uppermost, to my mind. Once I happened to download an interview with a web developer on torrent search engine http://www.picktorrent.com He just enumerated some facts and figures being absolutely unemotional and boring. I didn't like it
Nov 11, 2011
Anonymous
If you think of that right on a wedding planner salary holiday, then you are unlikely to support. People are what they need to be adjusted.