:)
I will say nothing more
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Larry E. Masters
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 3:34 AM, 100rk wrote:
> I asked the same question in IRC channel 2 weeks ago, and Mark Story
> told me:
>
> "I wouldn't use 2.0 for anything other than toy projects for now."
>
> My situation is the same - I can live with
I asked the same question in IRC channel 2 weeks ago, and Mark Story
told me:
"I wouldn't use 2.0 for anything other than toy projects for now."
My situation is the same - I can live with 'unstable' codebase for
long term project, I'm capable to fix bugs on my own, and if I was
told "yes, dev rel
Interesting topic.
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 12:18 AM, Larry E. Masters wrote:
> You can look at the current guides being
> written for 2.0 and go from there. Just build your application using PHP 5
> features only.
What guides do you mean? Is there a CakePHP 2.0 guides collection
somewhere? Link
Thank you Larry. I think I'll do that.
On 15 dic, 00:18, "Larry E. Masters" wrote:
> Luis,
>
> Start building your app using 1.3, the migration to 2.0 should not be too
> hard to do when we release it. You can look at the current guides being
> written for 2.0 and go from there. Just build your a
Luis,
Start building your app using 1.3, the migration to 2.0 should not be too
hard to do when we release it. You can look at the current guides being
written for 2.0 and go from there. Just build your application using PHP 5
features only.
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Larry E. Masters
2010/12/14 Luis Miguel García Ma
Thanks a lot for your reply, Larry.
I already know that 2.0 is still in dev stage. What I was trying to
ask (sorry about my english) is if you would recommend starting a new
development using 2.0, or is 2.0 still far ahead in time?
I was asking because if it's more or less functional, I don't min
We have not released 2.0 as an official release yet and it would be in dev
releases before going through beta etc.
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Larry E. Masters
2010/12/13 Luis Miguel García Mancebo
> Hi,
>
> I'm starting to design a new web application from the scratch, and a
> month ago I was convinced to use CakePHP
Hi,
I'm starting to design a new web application from the scratch, and a
month ago I was convinced to use CakePHP 1.3. Today I was having a
look at the 2.0 documentation and it seems to contain useful features
and improvements.
I was thinking that it's a pitty learning how to use 1.3 when 2.0 is