I am not actively developing in Cake for a year now, however I do continue to keep up with changes, have some little projects here and there and most importantly to try to help.
However I cannot not agree with Jeremy Burns' comments on the types of questions being asked here and over at Stack Overflow. Some people just don't take care to read a bit of the book first.
These days I am on ZendFramework and Yii, but I haven't stopped trying to help out in the Cake community. This is just because of that community!
I am also very confident with the direction in which v3.0 is taking us. An I will continue to prefer Cake where it does it's job great.
On Tuesday, 11 March 2014 09:51:15 UTC+2, advantage+ wrote:
In no way am I putting Cake down, I love Cake and use it for almost every project. I love it!
I just see lack of fan fare as you can call it over the years. I see familiar names always answering questions for users. That's great!
But I seem to notice less and less so I was only wondering if people are jumping ship and moving on to other frameworks.
That's all.
From: cake...@googlegroups.com [mailto:cake...@googlegroups.
com ] On Behalf Of Thomas von Hassel
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2014 4:46 AM
To: cake...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Is Cake Dead Or Just Catching Up?
If you switch frameworks every 6 months you are doing it wrong.
So far CakePHP does what i need it to do, and i see no reason to shop around. Also, with the things coming in 3.0 I'm very optimistic about the direction the dev. team is taking.
In regards to traffic on the list/google group, i suspect a lot of newbies end up on Stack Overflow, and not here.
/thomas
On 11 Mar 2014, at 06:13, Advantage+ <movep...@gmail.com> wrote:
Looking at these stats is Cake dead?
Can it keep up or catch up?
Over the years I would see 50 Cake messages a day, now it's lucky if you see 2 topics with 1 response in the daily abridged update.
Very few questions hit the inbox, less and less ever day…..
Don't get me wrong I love Cake but is heading out to the pasture to call it a day?
Seems no longer a popular framework as others pop up.
Others are much faster, and have everything Cake has to offer and more.
Everyone has an opinion, let's see if anyone replies or too busy with other frameworks J
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