Until you gather a good amount of experience with the framework he is right,
it's much faster to write software from scratch. However, once you get
familiar with design patterns, the architecture and go around of certain
things that aren't that clear (because nothing is perfect) of any framework,
development becomes much much easier, faster and just better.

About OOP, cakePHP uses heavily the PHP5 object oriented features, and one
must be familiar with key concepts (like inheritance) to understand what one
is doing.

2007/10/26, carSign <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> So today I was having a discussion with a coworker who is not a fan of
> using CAKEphp.
>
> He is in favor of building his sites from scratch and clams that he
> gets a faster development time (though I argue that he is writing puny
> sites)
>
> He also claimed that use of a framework like CAKE will result in
> programmers that don't know how to write object oriented code.  Anyone
> agree - disagree?
>
>
> >
>

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