Hi David, looks good just flicking through it quickly now.

I develop on a Mac - you should mention XAMPP (MAMPP) which is also
free and is easy enough to install. Also the free Mac-only CocoaMySQL
is my new love with CakePHP designing - so much better than using
PHPMyadmin. Also TextMate is ideal text editor because of the many
files used in CakePHP and it is the preferred editor for Rails on Macs
(there is plenty on the web for this) There is even a cake bundle,
although a bit old now it can be altered. Editor / mysql admin and
server are important choices with Cake as they enhance the whole rapid
app build experience. A wiki page for this and cake in general would
be great - how to set up on diff platforms easily for many-app
developing.

If done right, you could have a popular book on your hands as I think
people want a good quickstart guide, which can consolidate the
manual.

I'd be interested in any more chapters if you can add me to a list of
beta testers :)

regards

Luke


On Jul 30, 9:27 am, Daniel Hofstetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looks great!
>
> As the books grows it would be useful to have a table of content.
>
> Another point I think is missing are the naming conventions (e.g. that
> table names are plural by convention).
>
> HTH
>
> --
> Daniel Hofstetterhttp://cakebaker.42dh.com


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