@justin

no printed books for cake 2.0 yet.  The cake training sessions sound like
what your after

and also checkout the videos on the tv site. get on irc for interactive help



 - S




On 13 January 2012 04:53, Justin Edwards <justinledwa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> A couple of months ago I was new to cakephp and php in general.   The book
> was fine for documentation, but what I really lacked were concrete examples
> of how many things were used, or options of things that could be used for
> scenarios.   I spent a LOT of time looking at other peoples code from
> github and various other places from google searches.   Sometimes the only
> examples I could find were from older versions that didn't apply in an easy
> way for my mind to understand for 2.0+.
>
> I'm not new to programming at all, but I have to admit, I'd have rather
> paid a hundred dollars for a couple of books that were filled with examples
> using the latest versions.
>
> Currently with php / cakephp I am non profitable, hoping to at some point
> in the not too distant future make some money.   I wouldn't mind paying a
> little to have some functionality explained or created for me, but  it's
> hard to justify spending my hard earned day job money to hire a contract
> developer, when I'm not making a profit and should be able to learn it
> myself.
>
> I'm truly grateful to everyone on this list who has helped me, and to
> everyone who has contributed (I hope I can too in the future), but I have
> definitely struggled to do some things the cake way vs the way I did things
> before using other languages and frameworks.
>
> On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 9:33 PM, Sam Sherlock <sam.sherl...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> the 2.0 section of book notes which features are 2.1 specific what is
>> phased out too
>>  - S
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 13 January 2012 02:19, 100rk <lubomir.st...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> > - the $this->fetch('content') line is in the 2.0 docs?
>>> http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/views.html#view-layouts
>>>
>>> Probably some mistake (book.cakephp.org updated too soon, or missing
>>> node for 2.1.x docs, I don't know) - View::fetch() is 2.1 feature.
>>>
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