>
> I use bake to generate the shells for everything I want to do now.
Bake can generate shells?

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Chris Hartjes wrote:
> On 7/9/07, Grant Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> I do a similar thing - copy and paste an existing simple controller/
>> view that I have set up how I expect, rather than use bake.  Every few
>> months I bake a simple test project to see if the "recommended"
>> structure has changed, but I still generally start a new project just
>> from copying existing files.
>>     
>
> I use bake to generate the shells for everything I want to do now.  I
> then go in and edit the templates and actions to match what I need
> done.  Like I said in a blog posting, I was shocked at how much faster
> I could get something working with bake than the way I did it before.
>
> Maybe it's not for everyone, but I think it's worth the time investing
> an hour or so in playing with bake.  There's an excellent series of
> articles at the Cakebaker blog:
>
> http://cakebaker.42dh.com/tags/bake/
>
>   

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