Yes, there is a learning curve for Cake, it took me a couple of weeks
to even figure out that bake was the right way to get started.

On Jan 21, 2:03 pm, Andrea Cardinale <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 9:39 PM, Webweave <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I would suggest going through the Cookbook and doing a bake to get
> > started.
>
> > My typical dev cycle for Cake is:
>
> >  1. Build some tables
> >  2. Bake the app
> >  3. Bake the models, views and controllers
> >  4. Modify as needed.
>
> > See:http://book.cakephp.org/view/113/Code-Generation-with-Bake
>
> I've already read a big part of the Cookbook, and doing to the huge
> amount of info forget an half of it, but now I know where the things I
> need are and I'm using it as a reference. I think is good to get
> started and to deal with basic task, but for example I can't find a
> solution to my problem, just some suggestion and none of them so
> sound.
> Anyway thanks for the reply;)
>
> Andrea
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