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Microsoft.NETCook Up Web Sites Fast with CakePHP, Part 2: Bake Bigger and Better with CakePHP
This tutorial shows you how to jump-start your CakePHP application using scaffolding and Bake. You will also learn the ins and outs of using CakePHP's ACLs. You'll get a look at what scaffolding is and what it provides. Then you'll learn how to use Bake to generate the code for a scaffold, letting you tweak it as you go. Finally, you will learn about ACLs: what they are, how to create them, and how to use them in your application.
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