Hi,

I think If you can spend some time with (pure) PHP, It is the best option.
Participate on at least one project.
I found following is in one of excellent CakePHP book.

"Once readers have gone through the book, there will be no turning back! Web
development will never be the same again. Developing a web application will
become so easy, that it might make the readers very lazy. As a matter of
fact, readers might even forget the basic syntaxes of PHP! And the word Cake
will have a completely new meaning to them"

On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 11:20 PM, newguy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone
> Am new to cake and php but  I have 5 - 6 years of coding experience in
> c/c++. I have basic php knowledge through w3schools, I am in doubt
> whether starting with cake is a good decision or not, am comfortable
> with MVC architecture and I really want to learn cake framework but my
> limited experience with php is making me ask for advice.
>
> Thanks
>
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