Hello Mihaitl,
In order to learn cake or any other framework, you should first had knowledge of OO programming, i really dont feel like aa heroe...haha, and im pretty new to cake.
Give it a try again, it is really simple to start and the learning curve is quite short.
Have my best regards.
2014/1/21 MihaiTL <mafteni@gmail.com>
As I am studying CakePHP, the 2.0 cookbook is essential. I discovered many places in it where the level of knowledge needed to understand a topic is raised.--
In these conditions I think it's a heroic act to start learning Cake.
I propose to you that the cookbook or any other introductory manual be organized as a wiki project. Something like the php manual in html form, with many comments at the base of the page: extremely useful. The learning curve could be steeper. The overall productivity and user base will increase.
With a translation tool on each page. With many links to explain the terms.
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