CakePHP is an open-source web, rapid development framework for PHP that provides an extensible architecture for developing, maintaining, and deploying applications. It uses commonly known design patterns like MVC and ORM within the convention over configuration paradigm.

CakePHP

CakePHP is an MIT-licensed rapid development framework for that provides an extensible architecture for developing, maintaining, and deploying applications. It uses commonly-known design patterns like and within the "convention over configuration" paradigm.

##Security

CakePHP comes with built-in tools for input validation, protection, Form tampering protection, prevention, and prevention, helping you keep your application safe & secure.

##Hints

  1. To start learning this framework, there is a tutorial (CakePHP 3) / (CakePHP 2) included in its documentation. It is a very good introduction to the basics of CakePHP.

  2. Your question should name the CakePHP version you're using. Additionally it should contain a specific cake version, consider using the version-specific tag in addition to the major version tag.

##Versions

Active and stable branches

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##Plugins:

##Additional resources

  1. Manual https://book.cakephp.org
  2. API https://api.cakephp.org
  3. Video Tutorials https://tv.cakephp.org
  4. Articles https://bakery.cakephp.org
  5. Online Training https://training.cakephp.org/
  6. Plugins https://plugins.cakephp.org
  7. Releases https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/tags
  8. Issues https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/issues
  9. Inflector: https://inflector.cakephp.org/

##Get Support

  1. Slack https://cakesf.herokuapp.com/
  2. IRC https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#cakephp
  3. Forum https://discourse.cakephp.org/

Migration Guides If you are going to migrate from one major branch of CakePHP to another, you could check out this link and this link that lists migration guides.

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