Well after my last book, I’m now reading The Definitive Guide to symfony.
My new job has me working with the symfony Framework instead of the Zend Framework I used to use.
Here’s an excerpt from the book:
“Why ‘symfony‘ and not ‘FooBarFramework’? Because Fabien wanted a short name containing an s, as in Sensio, and an f, as in framework–easy to remember and not associated with another development tool. Also, he doesn’t like capital letters. symfony was close enough, even if not completely English, and it was also available as a project name. The other alternative was ‘baguette’.“