Re: Thinking about using Cake PHP to develop some sites

2011-03-09 Thread traedamatic
Hey,

i also want to start a project with cakephp. I use cakephp for some
time but only in smaller projects. The next project is alot bigger and
serious, so I want to write test for my code. When I now start writing
test for 1.3.7 i have to use simpletest which will be no more suppoert
in the 2.0 branch. I read that the migration from simpletest to
phpunit can be painfull..

Whats is your opinion on that?

On 22 Jan., 19:55, Devario Johnson  wrote:
> Cake is a great framework and it is very scalable.  May not be the best
> option for EVERY site, but it can get everything done within reason.

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Re: Thinking about using Cake PHP to develop some sites

2011-01-22 Thread Anatoliy Dimitrov
If you really intend to have millions of visitors then you might check
other frameworks too (yii, zend and others). There are numerous sites
with comparison between CakePHP and other frameworks which can give
you details.

Though, again it really depends on your code and server
configuration.

Best regards,
Anatoli

On Jan 22, 5:25 pm, elija  wrote:
> The sites are potentially going to be busy with millions of page views
> a month (one has 1/2 million pages a month and is looking to expand),
> my question is how scalable is a site built using Cake?
>
> Thanks
>
> Elija

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Re: Thinking about using Cake PHP to develop some sites

2011-01-22 Thread Devario Johnson
Cake is a great framework and it is very scalable.  May not be the best 
option for EVERY site, but it can get everything done within reason.

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Re: Thinking about using Cake PHP to develop some sites

2011-01-22 Thread Larry E. Masters
Start with 1.3, write your code for PHP 5 though. And when 2.0 is released
stable your upgrade will be easier.

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On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 10:44 AM, elija  wrote:

> Sweet!
>
> Now, given that this is in a corporate environment and the development
> time is estimated to be several months, should I be thinking about
> 1.3.7 or should I skip to 2.0.0 and accept that some potential
> instability while it is being developed will give a more up to date
> framework when it is complete?
>
>
>
> On Jan 22, 4:28 pm, Jamie  wrote:
> > Ahh, the weekly "can Cake handle my X views/hits/visitors" question.
> > Yes it can. Now go develop. ;)
> >
> > - Jamie
> >
> > On Jan 22, 7:25 am, elija  wrote:
> >
> > > The sites are potentially going to be busy with millions of page views
> > > a month (one has 1/2 million pages a month and is looking to expand),
> > > my question is how scalable is a site built using Cake?
> >
> > > Thanks
> >
> > > Elija
>
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Re: Thinking about using Cake PHP to develop some sites

2011-01-22 Thread elija
Sweet!

Now, given that this is in a corporate environment and the development
time is estimated to be several months, should I be thinking about
1.3.7 or should I skip to 2.0.0 and accept that some potential
instability while it is being developed will give a more up to date
framework when it is complete?



On Jan 22, 4:28 pm, Jamie  wrote:
> Ahh, the weekly "can Cake handle my X views/hits/visitors" question.
> Yes it can. Now go develop. ;)
>
> - Jamie
>
> On Jan 22, 7:25 am, elija  wrote:
>
> > The sites are potentially going to be busy with millions of page views
> > a month (one has 1/2 million pages a month and is looking to expand),
> > my question is how scalable is a site built using Cake?
>
> > Thanks
>
> > Elija

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Re: Thinking about using Cake PHP to develop some sites

2011-01-22 Thread Jamie
Ahh, the weekly "can Cake handle my X views/hits/visitors" question.
Yes it can. Now go develop. ;)

- Jamie

On Jan 22, 7:25 am, elija  wrote:
> The sites are potentially going to be busy with millions of page views
> a month (one has 1/2 million pages a month and is looking to expand),
> my question is how scalable is a site built using Cake?
>
> Thanks
>
> Elija

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Re: Thinking about using Cake PHP to develop some sites

2011-01-22 Thread Larry E. Masters
Very scalable.

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On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 9:25 AM, elija  wrote:

> The sites are potentially going to be busy with millions of page views
> a month (one has 1/2 million pages a month and is looking to expand),
> my question is how scalable is a site built using Cake?
>
> Thanks
>
> Elija
>
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