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sachinsharma1507

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Hello my dear frz, I want to know that how can i install and configure zend framework on my WAMP in Windows XP? Also tell me from where can i start learning zend tutorials. Is it necessary to learn OOPs in PHP?

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Maybe not necessary, but it is stupid to not learn something as easy as OOP.

Let me google that for you

If you have any questions keep using google. If you can't find the answer after ACTUALLY TRYING then post here.

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I need to apologize for the answer you have got earlier.

I don't know the answer to how to install Zend, but it seems to me that this is a good link for you: Installing Zend Framework on Windows - Contributors - Zend Framework Wiki
And yes, as I understand (I haven't used it myself though) Zend Framework is object oriented. As with most of PHP, you will probably not need to program yourself in object oriented PHP, but you need to know how to use it. Don't see object oriented programming as a bad thing. It might be difficult to get the mind set, but once you do, it's pretty awesome.
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Orjan, you clicked my USEFUL link and then copied a google result. Not just a result, the TOP result. Weak sauce man... you really should check yourself.

I am sorry sachinsharma1507 if I did anything to come across wrong, but was just giving you a strait forward answer. It was only to actually help you in the long term rather than give you a quick link so you wouldn't learn to research the correct answers.

I am serious when I say this, if you post on simple things like this and just wait for an answer to be given to you then there is no way you will learn in a speedy manor. At least the link Orjan copied was their manual. The manual, FAQ, and google search is always the best way to start. If you can't find it that way then forum is a good last resort. I always check youtube and stack overflow as most answers to questions are there.

I will probably do a tutorial on this later because I know it is a hard thing for people to learn. This included myself at one time. So if you want me to shoot you a PM after I do then let me know.

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I am serious when I say this, if you post on simple things like this and just wait for an answer to be given to you then there is no way you will learn in a speedy manor. At least the link Orjan copied was their manual. The manual, FAQ, and google search is always the best way to start. If you can't find it that way then forum is a good last resort. I always check youtube and stack overflow as most answers to questions are there.
So you will be the teacher of fast-learning eh? Seems like you need to learn how to respond to other users in a respect manner as well(and fast). If I didn't know any better, I'd think you were a troll.

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I like it, the teacher of fast-learning. I will keep it.

Anyways, lethalwire... most people that you encounter probably don't try to find the answer. All I am trying to do is get him or her to actually attempt to solve this themselves. If you can't develop problem solving skills then life is going to be a bit harder. Not like this is a hard one to figure out anyways.

sachinsharma1507, if you still can't figure it out. Just post... believe it or not I will give you a strait forward answer. Just don't want you to feel like your going to get ridiculed for asking.

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