Zend Framework SEO tips [closed] - zend-framework

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I've done basic work suggested by Google and others to improve Google ranking. What are the 'specific' things I should do with Zend Framework (or in general any MVC architecture) to make it better? It seems all the usual methods aren't working that well with Zend Framework.

There is nothing special to ZF or any other MVC framework. The only ZF-specific thing I can think of is that in ZF you can use the router and routes to create those nice looking URLs that people claim to be SEO friendly. Also, you can use the headMeta helper to create metatags but that's basically all...
There is no magic trick to it.

With Zend_Navigation you can also easily create XML Sitemaps which can help to index your website.

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Sails.js - Services vs Helpers [closed]

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I am new to Sails.js coming from Laravel framework. I have an API i need to use in my Sails project and I wanted to write a mini library using the Services approach. But on the docs page about it https://sailsjs.com/documentation/concepts/services its stated that I shouldn't use Services but Helpers instead which kind of cofuses me - I have around 15 actions on the API I want to use - so should I create 15 different Helpers instead of one Service? That seems really odd to me and it will be a mess. Is there some better approach I am not seeing?
I see that I can still use Services but I am affraid they will be deprecated soon.
Thanks!

Pros and cons of WordPress vs. own PHP Framework [closed]

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I have a website build in own php framework, complete with an elaborate product catalogue and cms system. Now I would like to add a blog and I wanted others' opinions on whether to keep using the framework and develop it as fully integrated with existing website and cms or if I should use wordpress. I am leaning towards the first option but was wondering if I'm not missing something important about wordpress that should sway me.
I have never used wordpress before so will have to learn it first to customise it fully to my requirements (will be creating custom template). I know it's a great blogging tool for people not that into code, but I'm wondering that if you do know coding, if it's still the best option.
Opinions, pros and cons will be highly appreciated.
There are several reasons why you would want to develop your own PHP blog, but also several reasons why you should use an existing framework like Wordpress.
Developing your own:
Better understanding of how things work, making it easier to customize it.
The blog is fully yours, no license applies.
Using Wordpress:
A lot easier to create blog post
You can easily install themes etc. to customize your blog.
All in all, I would recommend Wordpress, but thats just my opinion.
Go with whatever suits your needs :)

REST based web chat in java and eclipse [closed]

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I want to create a REST based chat application in Java using Eclipse, but I have no idea how to start. How do I take care of resources, verbs, and HEATOS.
Check out this link, or this link, or this link. I would personally recommend Jersey. restelt is very powerful, but might be quite complicated. RESTeasy has more features than jersey, but it can also be a pain to configure outside JBoss, and their community is not as 'active'. I would recommend Jersey, their startup tutorial is very easy to follow.
You can also look at this book, and this book. Sorry, I can't provide any hard answers as I have no knowledge, your level of expertise on the subject. Hope this helps.

Zend Frameworks [closed]

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i am new to zend frameworks and i want to know links or tutorial to start zend frameworks.I use deepblue online tutorial to learn but they are not apt
for beginners.So please help.
Thanks in advance.
I highly recommend http://phpdev.ro/zf-tutorial-series-part-1-module-based-app.html, it covers a lot:
Setting up a module based application
Setting up helper plugins, methods & debugging with ZFDebug
Setting up a login page and signup page with captcha
Setting up OpenID to login/create account
Setting up an API to create/login an account
Improving performance implementing Zend Cache
otherwise check a ton of videos on youtube
http://www.google.ca/search?q=youtube+zend+framework+getting+started
I would Suggest you to learn the Object Oriented Programming And Model View Controller First. But If U have these Skills U Must Read following Articles which is mention below:
This is the quick Start to understand the zend framework methodlogy.
Quick Start About Zend Framework Methodlogy
Beginning Zend Framework (Expert's Voice in Open Source)

Looking for Attractive Forum to Add to My Application [closed]

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Looking for an attractive, highly customizable forum plugin to implement. Don't want to build one myself, but don't want to settle for usual crap. Something Ajax-y?
Was leaning towards Community Server but would love to see what others had to reccomend.
Thanks.
EDIT: This is an ASP.NET/C#/SQL application
See http://ask.metafilter.com/52003/Good-community-forum-software
Options
Lussumo's Vanilla
Simple Machines
BBPress
Attractive is subjective, so you'll need to look around.
If you don't already have authentication or anything running, you might check out Active Forums that runs within DotNetNuke. I've been using it and I'm very happy thus far, ajax paging for users, standard paging for bots, social bookmarking built in, and many other nice items.
YetAnotherForum is ASP.NET/C#/SQL like your application and it looks very nice. I'm not sure about AJAX though.
It can run in DotNetNuke, Rainbow, or stand-alone.
http://www.yetanotherforum.net/features.aspx