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Want To Make Development Easier?

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CakePHP - Faster. Stronger. Tastier. Want to make development easier? We get it - you want to be abl

CakePHP - Faster. Stronger. Tastier. [View this email in your browser]( Want to make development easier? We get it - you want to be able to do things quickly, with no sweat or tears! But have you realized that CakePHP has a few nifty features that will help you along? The team understands that we all need a helping hand when developing - finding something that makes development quicker, easier and less complicated makes sense right? So we thought we'd let you in on a few secrets (maybe you know them already but if you don't, then listen up!) - Have you checked out the [awesome list]( - The awesome list is a curated list of CakePHP plugins and resources - IDE helpers - Sometimes a little help is needed to set things up - check out Deuromarks [I]( helper plugin]( - CakeDC's Oven and Mixer plugins - CakeDC has been working at making things easier and quicker to start new CakePHP apps, [Oven]( and [Mixer]( do exactly that! [Oven]( bakes your app in record time - without the worry of setting everything up, while [Mixer]( makes finding and managing plugins a breeze. - Do you participate in our support channels? - The CakePHP Community has many different support platforms where you can find help from other community members. It's also a place where you can help out yourself! - Attend CakeFest! - CakeFest is a 4-day workshop and conference aimed at sharing everything CakePHP with the community. [CakeFest 2019]( will be held in Japan, we hope to see you there! Ok, so now you've considered some of the points Until next time! Megan Community manager [CakePHP 3.6.9 Released]( [CakePHP 2.10.11 Released]( We know things change, if you are no longer interested [unsubscribe here]( Want to be more involved in the community? Here's how ... User Support Education and Training Marketing and Evangelism Contributing Code Testing and Quality Assurance Documentation Translations [Find out more]( or[mail us](mailto:community@cakephp.org) to get involved today! mailto:community@cakephp.org Copyright © 2018 [Cake Software Foundation, Inc.]( All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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