Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Re: CakePlate - Boilerplate CakePHP distro

Without downloading it, how do we find out what's included? How would anyone know if you've coded it well (to standards etc)? How easy is it to strip down pieces not needed on a specific project? What's the [Cake] upgrade path like?

Jeremy Burns
Class Outfit

jeremyburns@classoutfit.com
http://www.classoutfit.com

On 30 Nov 2010, at 04:16, ryan.pendergast@gmail.com wrote:

> You know how as a developer each time you create a new web app you
> spend the first few hours downloading, installing, and configuring the
> important add-ons that you need for nearly any production-level
> project? When all you really want to do is get started on your new
> kick-ass idea?
>
> That's why a friend and I decided to do something about it. We're
> launching CakePlate, a open source distribution of CakePHP that's
> ready to rock, right out of the box.
>
> learn more and read the full announcement at http://cakeplate.posterous.com/
>
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