If your target is really simple blog, then cake is the perfect tool. if you
are "intermediate" php, you should not have troubles getting it done.
IMO its better to learn cake on a simple project, with no border-the-line
use of the framework.

That will avoid you to make structural errors on your next BIG cake project.


On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 4:26 PM, pg <p...@metaclarity.com> wrote:

>
> Yeah, I was going to manually code it and wanted to use cakePHP just
> to start understanding how to use it. Maybe I should save this for
> another project. Any idea what would constitute a good "starter
> project?"
>
>
> On Dec 17, 4:00 pm, gearvOsh <mileswjohn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Honestly things like that I would just manually code or even use
> > Wordpress just because its so simple. You could use CakePHP simply for
> > the practice and automation, but there are no downsides using Cake.
> > Perhaps just a ton of files the client wouldn't understand what
> > they're for.
>
> >
>

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