On May 2, 11:32 am, "Chris Hartjes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pfft. *Real* designers use vim and edit the images as binaries. :)
Hahaha that would be very funny to see in action :P
Cheers,
mbavio
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No real designers use EMACS for images!!!
truely thats was a good one Chris. I needed a laugh this morning
On May 2, 9:32 am, "Chris Hartjes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pfft. *Real* designers use vim and edit the images as binaries. :)
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> Pfft. *Real* designers use vim and edit the images as binaries. :)
And thats why I read your blog and emails in the mailing list every day, LOL.
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On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 10:09 AM, mydesignbuddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And please don't make me read another flame war like "vi" vs. "emacs",
> "mac" vs. "windows" vs. "linux", "BBEdit" vs. "TextMate", etc. because
> they accomplish the same tasks. Its just a matter of choice and I
> pref
Okay guys thats enough bashing because you all know no matter what
computer you use you will eventually curse and threaten to throw it
across the room when it misbehaves.
And please don't make me read another flame war like "vi" vs. "emacs",
"mac" vs. "windows" vs. "linux", "BBEdit" vs. "TextMate
> I ran Linux for 7 years before switching to Mac, so I know all about
> "free as in speech", which is what you're referring to.
You can run linux forever if you want, that doesn't makes you
understand the concept of freedom, the most important thing for me.
I don't care if it is the best tool,
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 9:31 AM, Dardo Sordi Bogado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I think you are mistakenly reading free as 'having no cost', I was
> speaking about freedom (libre in Spanish my natural language).
I ran Linux for 7 years before switching to Mac, so I know all about
"free as in
> I use free software to code in Cake...on my MacBook...so unless your
> PC was free, you should STFU about those who choose to spend money on
> Apple hardware and use OS-X instead of PC hardware running a free OS
> like GNU/Linux.
I think you are mistakenly reading free as 'having no cost',
haha chill out Chris :)
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 5:24 AM, Chris Hartjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 11:12 PM, Dardo Sordi Bogado
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > No, I'm a free (not as in beer) software guy, so it will not work for
> > me, thanks anyway.
>
> I wil
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 11:12 PM, Dardo Sordi Bogado
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, I'm a free (not as in beer) software guy, so it will not work for
> me, thanks anyway.
I will hopefully end this thread by crushing someone's spirit:
I use free software to code in Cake...on my MacBook...so un
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 4:35 PM, mbavio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> This group doesnt allow you to speak badly about Mac! :P
>
> No, seriously, have you tried some Mac development? I can asure you
> that you wont go back never more to your PC.
No, I'm a free (not as in beer) software guy, so
This group doesnt allow you to speak badly about Mac! :P
No, seriously, have you tried some Mac development? I can asure you
that you wont go back never more to your PC.
And about writing HTML, it´s always about tastes, I love to write good
and semantic html, without any kind of helpers.
Cheers
> Lol, if you want to write html fast, use some ide with autocomplete
> function, or the magic of Textmate. I dont see the benefits of using
> CakePHP in that cases. Seems to me like shooting to flies with canons.
I do use an ide with autocomplete, just I don't like to write HTML, is
just easi
I love the little t-rex next to the login link awesome.
On May 1, 6:56 am, validkeys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> depending on your needs with this form as well, i would try something
> likehttp://www.wufoo.com
>
> its a pretty great application and form builder.
>
> On May 1, 5:41 am, mbavio
depending on your needs with this form as well, i would try something
like http://www.wufoo.com
its a pretty great application and form builder.
On May 1, 5:41 am, mbavio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was talking just about XHTML code and some simple forms... If you
> are going to grow so much,
I was talking just about XHTML code and some simple forms... If you
are going to grow so much, of course, use CakePHP, but that is a
matter of application design.
Cheers,
mbavio
On May 1, 5:58 am, "Marcin Domanski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But these flies could mutate into giant-human-eating
But these flies could mutate into giant-human-eating-flies and what
will you do? throw mysql_connect at them ? ;) I'm using cake for
simple stuff too, i hate when i have to maintain some crazy-spaghetti
code (for italian peopl - belive it or not but spaghetti here isn't
good ;)
On Thu, May 1,
Lol, if you want to write html fast, use some ide with autocomplete
function, or the magic of Textmate. I dont see the benefits of using
CakePHP in that cases. Seems to me like shooting to flies with canons.
Cheers,
mbavio
On Apr 30, 8:10 pm, "Dardo Sordi Bogado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> Why on earth are you using CakePHP only for a form? Use PHP, and 5
> minutes of your life.
Because he is trying to learn. And as a side note, I do use CakePHP
for everything I can, even when not using PHP, i.e. for writing HTML
forms and is really making my life easier. I really love CakePHP
Why on earth are you using CakePHP only for a form? Use PHP, and 5
minutes of your life.
Cheers,
mbavio
mbavio.com.ar
On Apr 29, 1:20 pm, "John David Anderson (_psychic_)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Apr 29, 2008, at 10:15 AM, gstrock wrote:
>
>
>
> > thanks for the insight.
> > I think I'm
On Apr 29, 2008, at 10:15 AM, gstrock wrote:
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> thanks for the insight.
> I think I'm just having a bad day.
> I realize with everything there is
> a learning curve. I guess I just thought
> it would be next to nothing for cake. :-)
>
> Actually, my project has 1 database with
> 4 tables, so
thanks for the insight.
I think I'm just having a bad day.
I realize with everything there is
a learning curve. I guess I just thought
it would be next to nothing for cake. :-)
Actually, my project has 1 database with
4 tables, so it's a good little task to try
cake out on, I think.
My perseve
In order to help, we'll need to see what your model code, your HTML
form, and your controller action look like.
It's normal to spend some time learning how things work together: you
just have to be patient while you're learning the ropes. It's that way
with any technology, including "plain
HAH! Yeah, I probably wouldn't have used Cake for just a simple form
to gather user info. Truely though, I feel your pain, I've used cake
for 3 projects and there are quite a few bugs that I've ran into and
quite a few changes I've had to make to the Cake libraries to get it
to work with non stand
alphaNumeric doesnt allow spaces.. which is probably why your getting
"field cannot be blank" messages. if you want spaces you'll need to
use a custom rule.
On Apr 29, 9:29 am, gstrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought I was going to be smart
> and use CakePHP for my next project,
> here I
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 9:29 AM, gstrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have another form that by the default 'bake'
> appears as "text input" but I want it to be a
> drop down menu. I have to wade through the
> api to figure this one out. I'm just wondering
> if it's worth it, or should
I thought I was going to be smart
and use CakePHP for my next project,
here I am in week 2 and I've had to bow
out and let someone else take over.
I thought I would get a jump start by
using cake to handle all the messy
database stuff and I find myself mired
in figuring out how to use cake.
yet
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