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January 25, 2008
Using Yahoo! APIs With the Zend Framework
Interested in taking your mashup to the next level? Toby Somerville has a tutorial on Sitepoint.com which shows how to use the Zend PHP Framework with the Flickr, Yahoo! News, and Audioscrobbler APIs to create an interesting mashup. The Zend Framework has built-in classes to handle many Yahoo! APIs. Like some other PHP frameworks, it offers up an MVC (Model - View - Controller) design approach which typically results in an application that is easier to extend and modify while still maintaining a clean, modular code structure. If performance is critical to your mashup, consider coding in the MVC style without using a dedicated framework package. Our own Rasmus Lerdorf has his take on a no-framework PHP MVC Framework.
Jason Levitt
Posted at January 25, 2008 9:20 AM
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hello , yes fantastic lessons i already developed application using both zend framework plus yahoo api
really good organized projects
Posted by: islam el naggar at January 29, 2008 12:51 AM
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