sorry I see you did briefly mention CocoaMYsql and also I see the
excellent HeidiSQL later on, apologies!

luke

On Jul 30, 10:51 am, luke BAKING barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi David, looks good just flicking through it quickly now.
>
> I develop on a Mac - you should mention XAMPP (MAMPP) which is also
> free and is easy enough to install. Also the free Mac-only CocoaMySQL
> is my new love with CakePHP designing - so much better than using
> PHPMyadmin. Also TextMate is ideal text editor because of the many
> files used in CakePHP and it is the preferred editor for Rails on Macs
> (there is plenty on the web for this) There is even a cake bundle,
> although a bit old now it can be altered. Editor / mysql admin and
> server are important choices with Cake as they enhance the whole rapid
> app build experience. A wiki page for this and cake in general would
> be great - how to set up on diff platforms easily for many-app
> developing.
>
> If done right, you could have a popular book on your hands as I think
> people want a good quickstart guide, which can consolidate the
> manual.
>
> I'd be interested in any more chapters if you can add me to a list of
> beta testers :)
>
> regards
>
> Luke
>
> On Jul 30, 9:27 am, Daniel Hofstetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Looks great!
>
> > As the books grows it would be useful to have a table of content.
>
> > Another point I think is missing are the naming conventions (e.g. that
> > table names are plural by convention).
>
> > HTH
>
> > --
> > Daniel Hofstetterhttp://cakebaker.42dh.com


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