Re: what do you mean by bake ?

2009-10-28 Thread jacmoe
A little bit of reading, please, before you ask. :) You could have learned what 'bake' was by reading the CakePhp book. Do yourself a favor and do the blog tutorial. -> http://book.cakephp.org/view/219/Blog On Oct 28, 9:58 am, "www.landed.at" wrote: > I thought at first bake was just a fancy nam

Re: what do you mean by bake ?

2009-10-28 Thread O.J. Tibi
You should read the docs more my friend, and besides, "bake" is a catchy verb for CakePHP! Here the documentation link (aka "The Cookbook") http://book.cakephp.org/view/113/Code-Generation-with-Bake On Oct 28, 4:58 pm, "www.landed.at" wrote: > I thought at first bake was just a fancy name for

Re: what do you mean by bake ?

2009-10-28 Thread Jonathon Musters
Well let's ask the question how do you mAke a cake. On 10/28/09, www.landed.at wrote: > > I thought at first bake was just a fancy name for serve, its not a > great idea to introduce new terms if they are not required in a > framework. Maybe there is a great reason... > > > -- Sent from my m

what do you mean by bake ?

2009-10-28 Thread www.landed.at
I thought at first bake was just a fancy name for serve, its not a great idea to introduce new terms if they are not required in a framework. Maybe there is a great reason... --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Gr