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    <pubDate>Sat, 25 May 2013 02:31:33 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Felix Geisendorfer's Blog: Release early, Release often, CakeTester]]></title>
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Trying to adhere to the philosophy of "release early and release often", <i>Felix Geisendorfer</i> has <a href="http://www.thinkingphp.org/2006/11/16/release-early-release-often-caketaster/">posted a new item</a> with the latest version of his testing application for the CakePHP framework - <a href="http://www.thinkingphp.org/downloads/cake_taster_0.1.zip">CakeTester</a>.
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<blockquote>
The truth is, the poorest programmer of all is the ones that doesn't release. Because what good am I doing to the world when tinkering for for month on things people are in bad need for today, just to make myself look like all code I ever write is perfect the first time. None at all.
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He <a href="http://www.thinkingphp.org/downloads/cake_taster_0.1.zip">links to the download</a> and provides some basic install/usage instructions including a code sample (and a <a href="http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/6673/caketasterzq0.png">screenshot</a>) to get you started.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Nov 2006 10:53:00 -0600</pubDate>
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