{228} - 1.2 Where to Get Help

You’ve started in the right place. This manual (and the API) should probably be the first place you go to get answers. As with many other open source projects, we get new folks regularly. Try your best to answer your questions on your own first. Answers may come slower, but will remain longer–and you’ll also be lightening our support load. Both the manual and the API have an online component.

http://manual.cakephp.org/

http://api.cakephp.org/1.2

If you’re stumped, give us a holler in the CakePHP IRC channel. Someone from the development team is usually there, especially during the daylight hours for North and South America users. We’d love to hear from you, whether you need some help, want to find users in your area, or would like to donate your brand new sports car.

#cakephp @ irc.freenode.net

The CakePHP Bakery is a clearing house for all things CakePHP. Check it out for tutorials, case studies, and code examples. Once you’re acquainted with CakePHP, log on and share your knowledge with the community and gain instant fame and fortune.

http://bakery.cakephp.org

CakeForge is another developer resource you can use to host your CakePHP projects to share with others. If you’re looking for (or want to share) a killer component or a praiseworthy plugin, check out CakeForge.

http://www.cakeforge.org

The Official CakePHP website is always a great place to visit. It features links to oft-used developer tools, screencasts, donation opportunities, and downloads.

http://www.cakephp.org

{2468} - 1.2 Where to Get Help

Differences

Lines: 1-12Lines: 1-2
 <title>Where to Get Help</title> <title>Where to Get Help</title>
-<p>You’ve started in the right place. This manual (and the API) should probably be the first place you go to get answers. As with many other open source projects, we get new folks regularly. Try your best to answer your questions on your own first. Answers may come slower, but will remain longer–and you’ll also be lightening our support load. Both the manual and the API have an online component.</p>
<p>http://manual.cakephp.org/</p>
<p>http://api.cakephp.org/1.2</p>
<p>If you’re stumped, give us a holler in the CakePHP IRC channel. Someone from the development team is usually there, especially during the daylight hours for North and South America users. We’d love to hear from you, whether you need some help, want to find users in your area, or would like to donate your brand new sports car.</p>
<p>#cakephp @ irc.freenode.net</p>
<p>The CakePHP Bakery is a clearing house for all things CakePHP. Check it out for tutorials, case studies, and code examples. Once you’re acquainted with CakePHP, log on and share your knowledge with the community and gain instant fame and fortune.</p>
<p>http://bakery.cakephp.org</p>
<p>CakeForge is another developer resource you can use to host your CakePHP projects to share with others. If you’re looking for (or want to share) a killer component or a praiseworthy plugin, check out CakeForge.</p>
<p>http://www.cakeforge.org</p>
<p>The Official CakePHP website is always a great place to visit. It features links to oft-used developer tools, screencasts, donation opportunities, and downloads.</p>
<p>http://www.cakephp.org</p>
+