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Cook up websites fast with CakePHP, Part 2: Bake bigger and better with CakePHP

Duane O'Brien, PHP developer, Freelance
Duane O'Brien has been a technological Swiss Army knife since the Oregon Trail was text only. His favorite color is sushi. He has never been to the moon.

Summary:  CakePHP is a stable production-ready, rapid-development aid for building websites in PHP. This "Cook up websites fast with CakePHP" series shows you how to build an online product catalog using CakePHP. Part 2 demonstrates how to use scaffolding and Bake to get a jump start on your application, and how to use CakePHP's access control lists (ACLs).

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Date:  15 Jan 2013 (Published 12 Dec 2006)
Level:  Intermediate PDF:  A4 and Letter (1077 KB | 31 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®

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Duane O'Brien has been a technological Swiss Army knife since the Oregon Trail was text only. His favorite color is sushi. He has never been to the moon.

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