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Programmir2017-08-20 13:41:57
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Programmir, 2017-08-20 13:41:57

Should I learn symfony 1.4 for a job?

I was contacted by the employer of one of the web studios. He said that they make sites on symfony 1.4. He gave me the documentation and said that you can study in 15 days. So I think it makes sense to study the version of many years ago, the third version has been released for a long time. All sorts of jambs come up, it is necessary to combine with old versions of PHP. What if he doesn't get a job?

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xmoonlight, 2017-08-20
@xmoonlight

He said that they make sites on symfony 1.4.
After that, you don’t have to read further ...
He is fooling himself: instead of transferring the project to the current version, he is looking for those who are ready to learn junk in order not to lose the client.
From such offers - immediately RUN .

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pantagruel964, 2017-08-20
@pantagruel964

Already Symfony 4 on the nose and php 7 as standard.
Think for yourself whether you want to go back 10 years into the past and hang there

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lukoie, 2017-08-20
@lukoie

Symphony is an adequate framework. Even such an old version. The main thing is to gain experience (if you are hired), and you will be able to hone it. And then develop at your own discretion. Up to the promotion of the new Symphony there in the working processes.
After all, it may well be that they need 1.4 because they SUPPORT projects for 1.4. There is still some reason why they hold on to him. I'm surprised you didn't ask about her.

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dimarick, 2017-08-20
@dimarick

Learn symphony 3 (in extreme cases, symphony 2, they differ not fundamentally). find a job where they use it. Be attentive to the best practice that the developers of the framework offer you. Fortunately, now in PHP with the choice of a framework, everything has become simple: an enterprise with intensive long-term development is symphony3+, simple sites of the "done and forgot" category are Laravel.

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Konstantin Malyarov, 2017-08-20
@Konstantin18ko

So-so employer. If there is a need for work, then yes, if not, then look for an employer with more recent frameworks.

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Andy Developer, 2017-08-20
@UmbrellaCoders

If there is no experience at all, then why not even study such junk? especially if they pay money. If there is experience, then the question is, as it were, about nothing.

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