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		<title>By: Matthew Weier O'Phinney</title>
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		<description>BTW, the Zend Framework coding standards build on PEAR coding standards, which were in turn adopted from the HORDE project. A number of other projects also use these standards, including Doctrine, Agavi, and Solar. If you code with one of the aforementioned standards, code from any of these projects should look familiar and be easily read and understood.</description>
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