Saturday, September 27, 2008

Re: Praise the good book!

On Sep 27, 2008, at 2:50 AM, cronet wrote:

>
> I would like to thank especially
>
> John David Anderson aka _psychic_
>
> who has the overview about the documentation, and received so much
> indirect criticism in that era, where the book was not that what it is
> nowadays...

Please don't stop with the criticism: it gets us where we are. Thanks
for the nice words, guys, we're trying our best. I think the biggest
factor has been how people have stepped up and helped with the team
(AD7 and kab) and also those in the community[1] who have been able to
jump in and help as well.

Thanks,

John

[1] http://book.cakephp.org/stats

> Thank You !!!
>
> On Sep 27, 7:59 am, Duncan <hendrik.dald...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> The book is really coming along nicely and always my first stop
>> nowadays, when I need to check on something and definitely makes it
>> easier for new cakePHP developers as well now.
>> Plus it's nice to see its ongoing additions and revisions of its
>> content.
>>
>> Another great resource, which often seems to be left out when it
>> comes
>> to understanding parts of cakePHP, is provided by the test cases
>> included in cakePHP. It's on the same level as the API, as it not
>> only
>> provides a usage example, but also reads like a manual.
>> If you're stuck or if you would like some more detailed information
>> on
>> a certain feature, then take a look at the test cases and I am
>> certain
>> it will answer all of your questions.
> >


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