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		<description>[...] CakePHP: Gift for Heaven, or from Hell? So it is with CakePHP, at work we have several projects that need to be completed quickly with out much hassle, after looking at several different options, we decided to use the CakePHP libraries. I quickly discovered that CakePHP has &#8230; [...]</description>
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