Anna,

I wrote an article about this you're asking. Not _exactly_ CakePHP and
PHP, but it covers your doubt, I say.

http://blog.cirello.org/2008/02/27/eric-raymonds-how-to-become-a-hacker/

Please read it, I think it'll clear up which are the next steps you
should take.

On this one, I cover the problem of Frameworks hiding from the
developer the magic it does to make the developer's life easier. And
the trouble it causes to beginners.
http://blog.cirello.org/2007/09/24/imho-cakephp-made-php-bondage-and-discipline/

I hope both articles to be useful for you.

[]s
Dérico Filho



On Oct 17, 7:52 pm, Anna T <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello to all of you PHP and Cake experts,
>
> Please tell me, is it recommendable for me to learn very well pure PHP
> BEFORE learning Cake or is the order in which I learn these two maybe
> not quite important?
> (I have started learning Cake without having a very good grasp of Php
> - I only know the very basics and don't have experience at all in
> Php.)
>
> So for short: Is it assumed that you should know PHP well before
> starting with Cake or can you disregard this fact?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Anna T
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