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Beginning CakePHP

From Novice to Professional

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  • © 2008

Overview

  • First or one of the first books on CakePHP, one of the leading popular and growing open source Web frameworks based on PHP

  • The biggest advantage for reading this book is that it really stands alone in the repertoire of CakePHP documentation, and little work is scheduled to become available anytime soon

  • PHP continues to be the leading open source Web scripting language

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Introduction

  2. Getting Started

  3. Developing CakePHP Applications

  4. Advanced CakePHP

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About this book

CakePHP is a leading PHP–based web app development framework. When asking a question on forums or chat rooms, many CakePHP beginners get little help from the experts. Simple questions can get a response like, “Well, just read the online manual and API.” Unfortunately, the online manual is depreciated, and who wants to absorb a programming language or framework from an API? Beginning CakePHP will do the following:

  • Lead you from a basic setup of CakePHP to building a couple applications that will highlight CakePHP’s functionality and capabilities without delving too deeply into the PHP language, but rather what the CakePHP framework can offer the developer.
  • Teach you to use CakePHP by incorporating advanced features into your web development projects.
  • Target beginners of CakePHP or web frameworks in general as well as experienced developers with limited exposure to CakePHP. A secondary audience may include developers undecided on adopting CakePHP or business managers trying to assess the value of incorporating CakePHP into their toolbox.

About the author

David Golding is author of best selling CakePHP book, Beginning CakePHP, as well as a long time web developer, PHP programmer.

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