Hey, sounds awesome. But, truthfully, a solid book will help to
legitimize Cake to the masses. The sooner, the better.

On Jun 12, 12:23 pm, francky06l <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I remember a thread or some lines on cakeForge about this (from gwoo I
> think), and basically was saying that the book will come when cake 1.2
> will be released.
>
> On Jun 12, 7:13 pm, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hey all,
> > I've really wanted a well-documented book on CakePHP. You know,
> > something like O'Reilly books that gives you the skinny on Cake in
> > more details than what's in the online manual. Maybe something with
> > recipes. Well, a look on Amazon reveals that there's plenty of stuff
> > like that out there for RoR or Symfony even, but nothing for Cake.
> > (Well, there's a "CakePHP Recipes" book that is unavailable, and who
> > knows when it will be published.)
>
> > So my thought is this: why doesn't somebody write it? Whomever does
> > this would probably make bank. I know I'd pay the $40 for it, if it
> > really got somewhere. I know that I just don't have the depth of skill
> > to do it, or I would. But it would be incredibly useful to have
> > tutorials and recipes in one place, printed, in my hands, you know?
>
> > Just a thought...


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