I spent some time to the cake book but as not all is translated so far
I gave the only book in my 1st language a try
- 'Webentwicklung mit cakephp', by dirk ammelburger & robert scherer
also I had a closer look and some hours with both english books
- Beginning CakePHP by David Golding
- Practical CakePHP Projects by Kai Chan, John Omokore
Them all showed me I might use cake to realise my 1st project with it
and gave me a good start in naming and developting my models and
databases. But sadly them all are missing something like a cake syntax
reference or at least any help to find a way between command, oo and
other stuff about cake...
I realy enjoy learning step by step how to deal with this framework as
I did only some php and java basics so far.
I believe using cake as beginner is as hard because the documentation
is not just a map from problems to solutions and most the time I have
to ask HOW TO do this or that or why wont my solutin work ....
So I am real very glad that the community is so helpful :)
Michael
On 28 Feb., 12:21, WebbedIT <p...@webbedit.co.uk> wrote:
> @Mivogt: I can appreciate that it must be really hard having to read
> books that are not written in your first language.
>
> However the Cookbook is available in German and I have read another
> couple of books and have never gone back to them once as everything I
> need is in the Cookbook, and the Google Groups.
>
> Have you spent much time athttp://book.cakephp.org/de?
>
> Glad you're making progress :)
>
> Paul.
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