brought me to an old post of yours. Sure, your responses were
sometimes a little ... rough on the ego. But I'd come to realise that
your input was very sound and much appreciated.
I'll certainly check out the book. Moving a legacy app to Cake
definitely has some pitfalls. Usually due to an unwillingness to bite
the bullet and refactor something completely to Cake conventions. ;-)
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:42 PM, GrumpyCanuck <chartjes@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'm back!
>
> Some of you might remember me from my previous stint on the CakePHP
> mailing list, answering questions with my usual grumpy flair. I took
> a step away from the list when I realized I was not being very helpful
> or productive. Anyway, I'm back on the list and trying to be a better
> community member.
>
> While I was gone I managed to write a self-published book called
> "Refactoring Legacy Applications Using CakePHP". 61 pages of goodness
> for only $10 for a PDF, $19.53 for a print-on-demand copy via
> Lulu.com. You can check out a sample chapter by visiting the site --
> http://www.littlehart.net/book
>
> --
> Chris Hartjes
> http://www.littlehart.net/atthekeyboard
>
> >
>
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