Another /vote for strict too.

On Jun 11, 9:34 am, leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Seems to me that Cake has almost become a language in its own right. I
> rarely write pure PHP these days. With that in mind and my tongue in
> my cheek, would you ask the same question about adherence to C++
> standards if you were rewriting Python? (I know it's different because
> the C is compiled, but you get my meaning).
>
> Cake 1.2 is a good,solid product that has proved durable through beta
> (more than can be said for most other betas - I'm thinking FF3.0). I
> trust the Cake team to produce a product that works. How they do it
> doesn't really bother me.
>
> As for strictness, how many people actually know about it or more
> importantly understand? Strict will only ever mean something to people
> who tuck their shirts into their underpants because the world just
> isn't a strict place. Strict is more like a guiding light to drag the
> less strict in the right direction.
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