Re: How to dive into CakePHP after having worked with RoR for a while?

2010-08-17 Thread psybear83
Yeah, so I guess I'm gonna do that. Thanks ;-)

On 16 Aug., 17:55, AD7six andydawso...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Aug 16, 5:13 pm, psybear83 psybea...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi all

  I have worked with RoR in the period of let's say 2007 to 2009... I
  didn't work as a professional with it but as a hobby, but I know quite
  something about RoR, I guess.

  I'm working for a new company now, and they are using CakePHP. So now
  I have to dive into CakePHP after knowing quite a lot already about
  RoR. So is there maybe a fast way to do that?

 well, you should start with the book.cakephp.org and do the blog
 tutorial.

  So I'm not wasting too
  much time for stuff I already know?

 skip anything you find obvious (do not simply skip the whole blog
 tutorial - it's the most important 15-30 minutes of your experience
 with cakephp). Rewind when the bit you skipped turns out to be
 different and important ;)

 AD

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How to dive into CakePHP after having worked with RoR for a while?

2010-08-16 Thread psybear83
Hi all

I have worked with RoR in the period of let's say 2007 to 2009... I
didn't work as a professional with it but as a hobby, but I know quite
something about RoR, I guess.

I'm working for a new company now, and they are using CakePHP. So now
I have to dive into CakePHP after knowing quite a lot already about
RoR. So is there maybe a fast way to do that? So I'm not wasting too
much time for stuff I already know?

Thanks a lot for answers... :-)
Joshua

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Re: How to dive into CakePHP after having worked with RoR for a while?

2010-08-16 Thread AD7six


On Aug 16, 5:13 pm, psybear83 psybea...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all

 I have worked with RoR in the period of let's say 2007 to 2009... I
 didn't work as a professional with it but as a hobby, but I know quite
 something about RoR, I guess.

 I'm working for a new company now, and they are using CakePHP. So now
 I have to dive into CakePHP after knowing quite a lot already about
 RoR. So is there maybe a fast way to do that?

well, you should start with the book.cakephp.org and do the blog
tutorial.

 So I'm not wasting too
 much time for stuff I already know?

skip anything you find obvious (do not simply skip the whole blog
tutorial - it's the most important 15-30 minutes of your experience
with cakephp). Rewind when the bit you skipped turns out to be
different and important ;)

AD

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