Hot out of the oven #CakePHP 1.3 #alpha
The CakePHP development team is happy to release the alpha build of
CakePHP 1.3.
The CakePHP development team is happy to release the alpha build of
CakePHP 1.3.
The CakePHP development team is happy to announce CakePHP 1.2.5.
1.2.5 is a bug fix release of the latest stable branch. Check the
changelog for all the changes.
Today, the history of the CakePHP grows stronger. December 25, 2008 will be remembered as one of the most important points in this history. After exactly 2 yrs from the first development release, we can happily say we have the most stable and powerful web framework available. Please enjoy our big present to you, CakePHP 1.2 stable
After you have installed it you can create applications with Firebird just like the Blog example (follow the comments for firebird tips)
You can follow an Firebird+Nginx tutorial
It’s finally here: the final release before the final release of
CakePHP 1.2 [ED:Tested and works just fine with Firebird 2.1]
Some of you may remember the benchmarks posted by Rasmus Lerdorf, in
which CakePHP did not perform so well. We can all debate Rasmus’ due
diligence (or lack of), but what was clear was that we had some
catching up to do. Over the past few weeks, Larry has worked
tirelessly on iteration after iteration of performance improvements,
and now we’re faster than ever before. By itself, the bootstrap
process is over 10x faster than RC2, and basic requests for static
content are now about 5x faster overall.