[TYPO3-mvc] Documentation

Thomas Kieslich thomaskieslich at gmx.net
Mon Apr 12 21:05:33 CEST 2010


Hello Franz,
youre right, but it is extbase-kickstarter. I started with kickstarter-MVC 
too but the result was not nice ;-)
I found it would be a good idea to have a small list in wiki about existing 
extbased Extensions, i learn a lot from them.

Examples:
mvcextjs, mvcextjsSamples
yag
sjr
ballroomdancing
hype_store

another helfull part would be an up to date "Breaking changes". I miss the 
production and Dev Settings and needing pid in mm.
Perhaps it is not to much work.

btw. many thanks to the developers and the friendly people in this list

If you know how extbase and fluid works you saves a lot of time. 2,5 h for 
simple FE edit for tt_address, try this with pi1 ;-)

Thomas

> Hey,
> 
>> At this point IMHO extbase isn't well
>> documented (I miss good tutorials, not only refernces). I want to
>> learn
>> but i can't find good doc and examples.
> Have you already tried to learn it? I started my first extbase
> extension in January and never did any OO or DDD stuff ever, nor did I
> have any documentation besides some stuff from FLOW3 that also applied
> to extbase. Learning extbase itself is not the problem if you are
> familiar with OO coding and DDD I think. So if you are not (like me),
> you first have to learn the concept/ideology behind - and for this
> there are several common books available - also in your language ;).
> Seriously - the biggest questionmarks I had where stuff like "how to
> do this and that the best way in OO/DDD" - and in doubt you can still
> ask in this list.
> 
> Once you got the concept behind, it's not that hard to dig into
> extbase and start a first extension using the kickstarter-MVC, if you
> have some code examples or a example extension and as far as core
> features are not missing like in my case back then ;). Blogexample
> might not be the best demo extension, but you get the basics from it
> as it's really easy. And by now there are already some other extbase
> based extension available on forge where you can have a look at.
> 
> So it is more or less "easy" to start playing with extbase - but a
> documentation would help indeed :)
> 




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