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----- title: "Some updates" content-type: article timestamp: 1153789620 tags: "website|cakephp" ----- <p>Quite a bit of time passed since the last blog post, and I'm actually sorry about that, but as I thought, I don't have as much free time as I used to be. Work is work, after all!<br /> This post will be multipurpose as actually I bluid up a few things to write about in the last few days… erhm, ok, <em>weeks</em>.</p> <h3>New Website Design</h3> <p>Something different eh? Yep, definitely! Some time ago I started a small project called <a href="/projects/view/h3rald-redesign">h3raLd.com Re-design</a> hoping that some <span class="caps">GFX</span> guru could provide a new template for this website, and actually in the end I decided to accept the work of <em><strong>Bartus F. Teipel</strong></em> a Brazilian CakePHP enthusiast.<br /> Bartus is obviously (<span class="caps">MUCH</span>) more talented than me when it comes to design, and I was amazed at the quality of the template he provided, in a really short time. <br /> Unfortunately he didn't yet provide a link to his main website/portfolio, but for now all I can show you is his website for party pics, <a href="http://www.circuscircus.com.br/">CircusCircus</a>. </p> <p>The new template sports a more contemporary Web2.0-ish look which I like a lot, and Bartus used libraries like <a href="http://prototype.conio.net/">prototype</a>, <a href="http://moofx.mad4milk.net/">moo.fx</a> and <a href="http://www.html.it/articoli/niftycube/index.html">Nifty Corners Cube</a> for the <span class="caps">AJAX</span> effects and functionalities. <br /> A really outstanding work, thanks Bartus!</p> <h3>The CakePHP Herald project has been completed</h3> <p>With my <a href="/articles/cakephp-first-bite/">latest article</a> about CakePHP published on SitePoint, the CakePHP Herald project was completed.<br /> I must say that I really enjoyed writing all those articles about CakePHP, and the only thing I regret is not to have written anything (yet) about some more advanced topic about CakePHP. This was mostly due to – again – lack of time to focus on advanced topic and produce some quality examples.</p> <p>However, judging by the positive feedback I received about the articles, I am really happy of the final result: even more people discovered the power of CakePHP and became <em>bakers</em>. Happy baking to all of you!</p> <p><em>So… no more articles about Cake?</em> Maybe not for a while, I think I'll be rather busy in the following months. Curious? Read on :-)</p> <h3>My biggest and most important project</h3> <p>I actually got really pissed off with Larry, Garret & the other Master Bakers because of what they wrote on the <a href="http://cakeforge.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=244">announcement</a> for the latest CakePHP release: </p> <blockquote> <p>“[…]In other news, some new articles were published on Sitepoint <sup class="footnote" id="fnr3"><a href="#fn3">3</a></sup> and in the International <span class="caps">PHP</span> magazine <sup class="footnote" id="fnr4"><a href="#fn4">4</a></sup>. Fabio Cevasco <sup class="footnote" id="fnr5"><a href="#fn5">5</a></sup> is the man behind these articles. Together with Fabio, we will be writing a book that will be published […]”</p> </blockquote> <p>After all this time I spent <em>trying desperately not to say a word about it</em> they came out and heralded it out of nowhere. Sigh… they ruined the surprise effect! Oh well, it's too late now, isn't it?</p> <p>So yes, when I say that I'm spending at least 60% of my time (at work and at home) writing I really mean it. The rest? Well, I do have a lovely girlfriend after all!!!</p> |