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Practical CakePHP Projects

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  • The first CakePHP book with practical, working case studies and projects

  • The second of two Apress books on CakePHP – where Apress will be first to market

  • PHP continues to be the leading, adopted open source web scripting language

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xix
  2. Cake Fundamentals

    Pages 1-27
  3. Blogging

    Pages 29-46
  4. E-Commerce

    Pages 47-83
  5. A Cake Control Panel

    Pages 237-270
  6. Translating Stories

    Pages 271-306
  7. Adding Automagic Fields

    Pages 307-315
  8. Cake Tags

    Pages 317-328
  9. Dynamic Data Fields

    Pages 329-358
  10. Captcha

    Pages 359-369
  11. Back Matter

    Pages 371-379

About this book

If you've been using PHP for sometime now and would like to start using a web framework, you'll want to try CakePHP, which is an open source rapid development web framework built on PHP.

PHP experts Kai Chan and John Omokore guide you through a variety of practical CakePHP applications. You will work on projects such as a video gallery, unit testing application, an e–commerce app, a blog site, and much more. Practical CakePHP Projects covers the key architectural concepts as well as including mini projects that you can use to enhance your own applications.

  • A friendly introduction for any web programmer looking to choose a PHP framework
  • Real–world projects based on current and future trends
  • Practical CakePHP techniques that you can use right away

About the authors

Richard K. Miller graduated from Brigham Young University in Utah with a degree in business management, but has been interested in technology since he began computer programming at age 10. His experience includes web programming, Internet marketing, and new media strategies. He is the developer of several MediaWiki extensions and WordPress plugins, including the widely- used What Would Seth Godin Do plugin.

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