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I am going to try to build a PHP website using a framework for the first time, and after some research here and there, I've decided to try to use Kohana

I downloaded the source from their website, and ran the downloaded stuff on my web server, and was then greeted with a 'Welcome to Kohana!' page, and nothing more...

I've tried to find some beginner tutorials on the web as regard this particular framework, but to my surprise, came up with almost nothing (only this one, but it's not a great deal of help)

I am not new to PHP and neither am I new to the MVC concept, but I am very new to PHP Frameworks...so can anyone point me to a Kohana tutorial somewhere on the web that will help me get started in building my website using this framework, from scratch ?

P.S. As I said, I want a beginners tutorial as regarding this case.

[UPDATE]

I am currently reading the Official Guide...we'll see how that goes.

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The "Kohana Tutorial" pages are pants. Not so much for their content, but for the fact that they have a pretty damn unorganised wordpress blog and finding useful info isn't exactly made easy. What they need is a post/page at learn.kohanaphp.com that lists the most important tutorials, rather than forcing you to wade through the whole blog.

Anyway, rant over, I'd start here:

http://zacklive.com/hello-world-tutorial-for-kohana/15/

Then:

http://learn.kohanaphp.com/2008/03/26/blog-tutorial-1/

http://learn.kohanaphp.com/2008/03/28/blog-tutorial-part-2/

Other articles of interest:

http://www.ninjapenguin.co.uk/blog/2008/06/21/kohana-pagination-tutorial/

http://learn.kohanaphp.com/2008/04/25/using-auto_modeler-to-write-quicker-code/

http://www.ninjapenguin.co.uk/blog/2008/06/29/practical-kohana-hooks-example-phpids/

http://learn.kohanaphp.com/2008/04/14/5-tips-to-help-you-find-something-youre-looking-for-in-kohana/

And, of course, Google.

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Here is one link: Kohana Tutorial But anyway - just enter word: Kohana tutorial into Google and your question is answered.

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That link you posted is just a collection of tutorials for doing very specific task, and not a beginner's guide. – Andreas Grech Dec 26 '08 at 21:51
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I'm curious as to why you decided to settle on Kohana when you have not been able to find a decent tutorial for it. How did you make the decision in the absence of practical info on how to actually make use of it?

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yep, i'm also facing the same problem. there seems not to be so many tutorials for Kohana Framework.

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I had exactly the same problem! After a few searches I found the Kohaha101.pdf. This guide/tutorial really got me started!

Link:http://ozoned.webfactional.com/dl/kohana101.pdf

Good luck and enjoy Kohana!

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Kohana Primer is pretty good.

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Learning Kohana is a pain. There is some information out there but it's all over the place and Google is your best ally. The support forums are pretty good but it's very much a framework for PHP geeks. It addresses all of the fundamental flaws of PHP and provides a clean MVC design pattern but nothing more.

The advantage of such a minimal approach is that it's lean and lightning fast. When things don't work you will find the need to go through the libraries as sometimes it's easier to understand what methods/properties are available or how they work by looking through the underlying code. It would be nice for somebody to donate some money and for the team to pump it into proper documentation as it's the achilles heel of the whole project.

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Just wanted to tell everyone that the Kohana 101 has been transfered to the wiki and it is (and will be) up to date with the current stable versions of the Kohana framework.

You can find it here.

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Hi. I wrote a quick & dirty 'Getting started' tutorial over at http://breaktime.yolasite.com

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