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Please show dates in articles in News 27 Jan 2013 09:31 #6532

Please show dates in articles in News:
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Because I'm not understand, how long time ago has it been.

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Re: Please show dates in articles in News 27 Jan 2013 10:19 #6533

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Hi there @partenit & welcome to the community!

Good suggestion!

To explain, Cook is in a transition phase at present where it's one and only developer is hard at a number of fixes, further development and features to 'stabilise' v2beta. Just to clarify, I use the term stabilise very loosely as v2 beta is incredibly stable and production ready in its own right with very few unresolved issues.

Whilst V2 will certainly improve upon the beta, have new features etc, it will also be far more extensible and clean from a development point of view as the application will be more pluggable! This is good news as new features will be more easily added in future.

Regarding the articles you linked to, the newest are first on those pages where jQuery was added at least 7 months ago and the. Therefore, for the time being, you'd find reading the forum more useful in timelining cook's development/features. Version 2 is very close ; )

In the meantime, if there's anything you need, just ask.

Hope this helps a little!!!

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Re: Please show dates in articles in News 27 Jan 2013 10:42 #6534

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Thank you Gez,

Yes, in facts.
Cook is stable enough to go in production. As far as I know, there are still a lot of gremmlins to my point of view (little graphical issues, or else). Cook is still not on 3.0, and must respect again more the standards.

When 2.0 will be released, we will be able to say Cook is ready to be known by the world Joomla community.
For the moment, the politic is to encourage more the pure developpers and for sure they access to a good tool. The more users, the more support, so better is to finish properly the core framework with a good website, before to go on.
I was also limited for future devs in the current Cook framework. Rewriting 2.0 was important to be able going further in future (sky's the limit now). (It is the 4th rewrite since 4.5 years of dev)

Try it, enjoy it, but don't forget that the last definitive upgrade is coming soon, so you will be asked to migrate your source to the new generated structure. (cross compatibilities and stable).

Anyway, when I went on every single details of creating a Joomla component, I can tell you there is a lot to do. Redirections, SEF, securities and ACLs, etc...
When cook is for sure sometimes buggy (I am exigent), it is still far better than starting from zero (forgetting securities and all types of exploits). So do not hesitate and learn it.

Start to learn how it works inside, because it is becoming the world's most popular component generator. Don't miss it ;-)

Welcome to the community, and spread the voice...
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admin wrote: Start to learn how it works inside, because it is becoming the world's most popular component generator. Don't miss it

;) surely it is already the most popular, right?

Anyone thinking about using this service, trust that none of the 'alternatives' come close in their features, responsive and speedy development cycle and community support - oh, and price!!!

But, if you don't want to take my word for it, checkout the alternatives and we'll see you back here soon!

Best of luck and enjoy cooking up your new components!

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Re: Please show dates in articles in News 27 Jan 2013 12:26 #6536

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But, if you don't want to take my word for it, checkout the alternatives and we'll see you back here soon!

thanks :lol:
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Re: Please show dates in articles in News 27 Jan 2013 16:27 #6537

audibleid wrote: Anyone thinking about using this service, trust that none of the 'alternatives' come close in their features, responsive and speedy development cycle and community support - oh, and price!!!

But, if you don't want to take my word for it, checkout the alternatives and we'll see you back here soon!


I'll second that! I tried a number of alternatives before finding this site and I was able to generate my first deploy-able component in very little time, :)

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