Re: ModelBaker

2010-12-12 Thread skimmas
I've been looking around their forums think the project is dead. :/ On Dec 11, 6:21 pm, dtemes wrote: > It looks great, but isn't cakephp version 1.2.1 a bit outdated? I > would love to see a Windows and Linux version > > On 10 dic, 18:36, cake-learner wrote: > > > I was looking for something li

Re: ModelBaker

2010-12-11 Thread dtemes
It looks great, but isn't cakephp version 1.2.1 a bit outdated? I would love to see a Windows and Linux version On 10 dic, 18:36, cake-learner wrote: > I was looking for something like this and share with you guys > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOOhSQqANQs Check out the new CakePHP Questio

Re: ModelBaker

2010-12-10 Thread skimmas
I'm hopping to hear some feedback from this app. It seems to speed up the development quite a while, and to be a quite well polished app. Is anyone using it? Is it as good as it looks? Check out the new CakePHP Questions site http://cakeqs.org and help others with their CakePHP related questions.

ModelBaker

2010-12-10 Thread cake-learner
I was looking for something like this and share with you guys http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOOhSQqANQs Check out the new CakePHP Questions site http://cakeqs.org and help others with their CakePHP related questions. You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "C

Re: Newbie needs help with CakePHP / ModelBaker

2009-02-04 Thread AD7six
On Feb 4, 11:41 am, Chris Mc wrote: > > waves the don'tknowwhatI'mdoingandI'mjustguessingwhattodo flag rather > > clearly. > > Which is why I've been admitting that from the start. You can't admit a problem/failing, ignore what people tell you to do to address it, and expect it to magically re

Re: Newbie needs help with CakePHP / ModelBaker

2009-02-04 Thread Chris Mc
> waves the don'tknowwhatI'mdoingandI'mjustguessingwhattodo flag rather > clearly. Which is why I've been admitting that from the start. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "CakePHP" group. To post to th

Re: Newbie needs help with CakePHP / ModelBaker

2009-02-04 Thread AD7six
On Feb 4, 11:14 am, Chris Mc wrote: > > I think you need to step out of ModelBaker and go over the cakephp > > docs, specifically the small Blog tutorial. > > >http://book.cakephp.org/view/219/Blog > > > hth > > > jon > > Hi Jon, > > Thanks,

Re: Newbie needs help with CakePHP / ModelBaker

2009-02-04 Thread Chris Mc
> I think you need to step out of ModelBaker and go over the cakephp > docs, specifically the small Blog tutorial. > > http://book.cakephp.org/view/219/Blog > > hth > > jon Hi Jon, Thanks, but it doesn't really help, but it seems to be the standard answer that e

Re: Newbie needs help with CakePHP / ModelBaker

2009-02-03 Thread Jon Bennett
splay > function in restaurants_controller.php should be used to fetch the > data, but I'm still at a loss to how to actually get the data. I want > to call the query method of the model, does that make it > Restaurants.query('select * from table') ? I think you need to step

Re: Newbie needs help with CakePHP / ModelBaker

2009-02-03 Thread Chris Mc
OK, I have done the pages_controller work and the views/pages/home.ctp is there and working but still not producing data and I still can't figure out what the proper syntax is. I can understand that the router code is saying that the display function in restaurants_controller.php should be used t

Re: Newbie needs help with CakePHP / ModelBaker

2009-02-02 Thread brian
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Chris Mc wrote: > > Mate, it's not you it's me . I'm simply guessing at what's working > here to get my app to work. I just assumed that I could get some data > on the homepage by using that file because that file renders the > homepage screen. If there's som

Re: Newbie needs help with CakePHP / ModelBaker

2009-02-02 Thread Chris Mc
> Colour me confused, then. I have no idea how one would get Cake to use > a view file at views/index.ctp short of changing the controller's > $viewPath. Or, maybe this is something new to me. Mate, it's not you it's me . I'm simply guessing at what's working here to get my app to work. I ju

Re: Newbie needs help with CakePHP / ModelBaker

2009-02-02 Thread brian
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Chris Mc wrote: > > LOL again. This is where I say "I'm a newbie, so I don't know what's > happenning ;)". I think this is what I mean (and what you asked) .. > the view is called from /views/index.ctp and I know this is being > picked up properly because of the

Re: Newbie needs help with CakePHP / ModelBaker

2009-02-02 Thread Chris Mc
> > Yes, I'm getting an empty table, the for loop just doesn't execute at > > all, but all the other code works (even the stuff after the for) > > OK, so $restaurants is empty. Yes, I understand that bit :) > > Yes, I've been trying to do that.  The controller action is a function > > defined i

Re: Newbie needs help with CakePHP / ModelBaker

2009-02-02 Thread brian
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Chris Mc wrote: > > Hi brian, > >> Are you getting an empty table? Or, is Cake running into an error and >> not continuing to output anything? > > Yes, I'm getting an empty table, the for loop just doesn't execute at > all, but all the other code works (even the st

Re: Newbie needs help with CakePHP / ModelBaker

2009-02-02 Thread Chris Mc
Hi brian, > Are you getting an empty table? Or, is Cake running into an error and > not continuing to output anything? Yes, I'm getting an empty table, the for loop just doesn't execute at all, but all the other code works (even the stuff after the for) > If the former, it's likely that you hav

Re: Newbie needs help with CakePHP / ModelBaker

2009-02-02 Thread brian
2009 at 6:45 AM, Chris Mc wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm stuck :( I have been using ModelBaker to create my app and it went > extremely well until I wanted to start customising the code. I'm > learning CakePHP and MVC at the moment, but I've exceeded my curent > knowle

Newbie needs help with CakePHP / ModelBaker

2009-02-02 Thread Chris Mc
Hi, I'm stuck :( I have been using ModelBaker to create my app and it went extremely well until I wanted to start customising the code. I'm learning CakePHP and MVC at the moment, but I've exceeded my curent knowledge (which is pretty easy at the moment). Anyway, I've been

Re: ModelBaker ... umm... yummy

2009-01-06 Thread Webweave
It's on their web site now: 399 for an individual license. Hope they at least donated to CakePHP On Jan 4, 6:03 pm, Webweave wrote: > Yeah, CakeApp, that was it (although webbaker looks interesting too). > > Anybody have an idea whether ModelBaker is going cost anything? &

Re: ModelBaker ... umm... yummy

2009-01-04 Thread Webweave
Yeah, CakeApp, that was it (although webbaker looks interesting too). Anybody have an idea whether ModelBaker is going cost anything? On Jan 4, 7:35 am, Bernardo Vieira wrote: > Maybe cakeapp?http://cakeapp.com > > Drinkspiller wrote: > >> There was a web based thing flo

Re: ModelBaker ... umm... yummy

2009-01-04 Thread NicholasZ
Wow! I never saw CakeApp.com before ... this is why I choose CakePHP over all the others -- a very interesting and creative community. I was thinking to create something like that; I guess I can move on to one of my many other ideas... On Jan 4, 10:35 am, Bernardo Vieira wrote: > Maybe cakeap

Re: ModelBaker ... umm... yummy

2009-01-04 Thread Bernardo Vieira
Maybe cakeapp? http://cakeapp.com Drinkspiller wrote: >> There was a web based thing floating around I saw posted on this group >> > WebBaker? > http://nio.infor96.com/webbaker/ > > > > > --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are sub

Re: ModelBaker ... umm... yummy

2009-01-02 Thread Drinkspiller
> There was a web based thing floating around I saw posted on this group WebBaker? http://nio.infor96.com/webbaker/ --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "CakePHP" group. To post to this group, send email t

Re: ModelBaker ... umm... yummy

2009-01-02 Thread Webweave
Vieira wrote: > Wrap a gtk ui around bake and you're half way there ;) > > DM wrote: > > Holy Cow, this thing looks freakin awesome! Does any other framework > > have anything close to ModelBaker?www.widgetpress.com > > > IMHO, if this thing takes off, this could a

Re: ModelBaker ... umm... yummy

2009-01-02 Thread Craig
Any idea on the cost? Stay well, Craig DM wrote: > Holy Cow, this thing looks freakin awesome! Does any other framework > have anything close to ModelBaker? www.widgetpress.com > > IMHO, if this thing takes off, this could add a ton of new people into > the community. I&#

Re: ModelBaker ... umm... yummy

2009-01-02 Thread Bernardo Vieira
Wrap a gtk ui around bake and you're half way there ;) DM wrote: > Holy Cow, this thing looks freakin awesome! Does any other framework > have anything close to ModelBaker? www.widgetpress.com > > IMHO, if this thing takes off, this could add a ton of new people into >

ModelBaker ... umm... yummy

2009-01-02 Thread DM
Holy Cow, this thing looks freakin awesome! Does any other framework have anything close to ModelBaker? www.widgetpress.com IMHO, if this thing takes off, this could add a ton of new people into the community. I'll definitely be downloading this thing on Monday.