I didn't resurrect the thread, but, while I do agree with you that the 
documentation is far better than it was in 2009, I find that a lot of 
advanced features and usage aren't documented. The book is fantastic as a 
general introduction to Cake and its most common features, but I find 
myself looking in the core code quite a bit to figure out certain things. 
But, this isn't necessarily a bad thing - I think that you really should be 
familiar with the source code if you're going to use Cake. And I also know 
that it's not possible to have extensive documentation on every single 
little feature.

On Sunday, October 13, 2013 4:42:05 AM UTC-7, mark_story wrote:
>
> What do you find lacking with the documentation? I think we've made great 
> improvements from 2009 when this thread was first started.
>
> -Mark
>

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