Don't reinvent the wheel, just use wordpress, or joomla or some other
CMS / Blogging that is already made.

On Dec 18, 9:13 am, "Olivier Percebois-Garve" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> If your target is really simple blog, then cake is the perfect tool. if you
> are "intermediate" php, you should not have troubles getting it done.
> IMO its better to learn cake on a simple project, with no border-the-line
> use of the framework.
>
> That will avoid you to make structural errors on your next BIG cake project.
>
> On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 4:26 PM, pg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Yeah, I was going to manually code it and wanted to use cakePHP just
> > to start understanding how to use it. Maybe I should save this for
> > another project. Any idea what would constitute a good "starter
> > project?"
>
> > On Dec 17, 4:00 pm, gearvOsh <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Honestly things like that I would just manually code or even use
> > > Wordpress just because its so simple. You could use CakePHP simply for
> > > the practice and automation, but there are no downsides using Cake.
> > > Perhaps just a ton of files the client wouldn't understand what
> > > they're for.
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