Feb052007

Chilling out thanks to CakePHP

Who said programming can’t be fun? Who said it should take you away all your free time? One of the things programmers look for (or should, for that matter) is how to speed up the development process. Why? Because everyone enjoys their free time. If you are a PHP programmer, and you are looking forward to spend more time with your family, do that thing you call a hobby, or just relax, look no further. CakePHP is here to help you out.

I don’t have the exact figures, but since I adopted CakePHP as my framework of choice my development time has reduced considerably, thanks to Cake fulfilling its main objective: to become the rapid development framework of choice. Don’t trust me? See me on the picture, hanging out at the beach, while wearing my CakePHP baseball jersey and cap. Love Cake? Get your own Cake Gear!

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6 Comments to "Chilling out thanks to CakePHP"

  1. Feb052007 at 5:42 pm

    Larry E. Masters aka PhpNut [Visitor] wrote:

    If you are a PHP programmer, and you are looking forward to spend more time with your family, do that thing you call a hobby, or just relax, look no further.

    Wow when does this happen? I have been working on CakePHP for the last 2 years and have not seen my free time increase at all.

    If anything it has all but disappeared.

    Let me rephrase that last line, my free time is gone!!!

    Anyway Mariano, glad you enjoy CakePHP so much, and your gear looks great

  2. Feb062007 at 12:24 pm

    Website Developers [Visitor] wrote:

    Glad you enjoy your cake ..oops cakephp so much.
    Is it more productive than ruby on rails ??
    can it handle any type of php project or does it have limitations ?

  3. Feb062007 at 1:02 pm

    mariano.iglesias [Member] wrote:

    Productivity versus RoR: it depends on the programmer. If you are more experienced with PHP and a noob with RoR then definitely. But the best way to choose is to give both a try.

    About the size of the project: CakePHP is one of the most scalable frameworks I’ve seen. If there’s anything to be done with PHP, then CakePHP will make it easier.

  4. Mar042007 at 1:12 pm

    Nate KLaiber [Visitor] wrote:

    I would have to agree. I decided to dive into CakePHP – and a month later I have used it for several sites and continue to love it. Even working with 1.2 alpha release, it is an incredible PHP framework.

    I would agree with the RoR statements. I am more versed in PHP, and therefore it is much easier for me deploy an application with CakePHP than it is RoR. Both are incredible frameworks, I just stick with what works best.

    As a side note, I really appreciate the snippets you made available in the Bakery – nice work!

  5. Mar302007 at 12:39 am

    I´m Mariano Iglesias for Argentina [Visitor] wrote:

    hello I am called just as you, I am of Argentinean and one night looking for in google, put my name and you top with you, that chance no? , jejeje, good I leave my mail you, so long, byebye

  6. Jun072007 at 12:22 pm

    Freelance Website Design [Visitor] wrote:

    That’s cool that CakePHP is doing it for you. I’ve not heard many complaints about it. But like a lot of other people, it really hasn’t sped up my development personally, but then again, maybe I’m just really quick? heh. Nice site.

 
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