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Why CakePHP? Why not something like Laravel or Symfony? Any specific reasons to why CakePHP?
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Already explained why in the main post. I have a big dislike towards symfony, I also have very little experience with laravel.Why CakePHP? Why not something like Laravel or Symfony? Any specific reasons to why CakePHP?
Already explained why in the main post. I have a big dislike towards symfony, I also have very little experience with laravel.
I'll be sticking with CakePHP regardless.Laravel is largely based on Symfony. Laravel is very easy to workaround, using their magic queries (DB->whereOnline(1)) and whatnot :
You read my mind with that idea. Thank for the idea thoughIt looks so really nice so far!
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What's with emulators using frameworks.Sounds cool. Panel is very clunky and doesn't feel right for a retro. Probably just me though.
Also, what's with CakePHP? A housekeeping, even with intricate features, doesn't really need a framework behind it. A class or two, maybe.
What's with emulators using frameworks.
In all reality though,
He uses Cake because he's familiar with it in a professional environment and all in all frameworks are used to build faster and more scalable projects without needing to worry about the compatibility or possible exploitation while building. Fast and easy development, it's just a retro and code cleanliness also comes in handy. Something, Illumina missed out on.
True shame, remind me, what languages have you worked with lately and projects that haven't been utter poop? I say this because, if you were to learn from frameworks that provide an actual structure to help you keep code clean - maybe it would benefit the horrible write-ups you do.I'm sorry you feel the need to use anything other than your own code to build a working project.
True shame, remind me, what languages have you worked with lately and projects that haven't been utter poop? I say this because, if you were to learn from frameworks that provide an actual structure to help you keep code clean - maybe it would benefit the horrible write-ups you do.
Example: IlluminaCMS with it's horrible implementations and duck, is this, RainTPL? Why didn't you write your template engine, it's not hard. I also can't recall your "from scratch" emulator going anywhere - seems the only time you do something its based on work already available.
Anyways, with your mindset have fun getting a job instead of showing your penis on tinychat for eleven year olds.
That CMS was coded like 4 or 5 years ago, haha, so yeah it's not very good and I was still learning. My from scratch Emulator was not completed, for good reasons of which you can find if you want, but it does seem like you enjoy playing the big man who pulls literal poop out of his butt to make himself feel good (?) so I'll let you make that decision for yourself.
When has anyone you know actually done that? Because if I knew someone doing that, I'd be notifying authorities, not speaking about it on an online forum in an attempt to slander someone.
But hey, you're 16, fat, probably don't get out much, have next to no experience with running large websites, maintaining tens of thousands of lines of code for large web and server projects, so I'll let your unmerited comments pass and pretend it's just puberty making you act like a Special person instead of an intelligent person.
Feature requests:
- Clone check page, where you can enter a username and it checks if the registered IP has more then 2 accounts or something.
- Alerting only 1 user via a username and sending hotelalert with a link (hal command)
Great development so far!
Interesting, I was thinking about poking at a CMS using a framework since I just learned a bit about Cake a couple weeks ago. Two questions, and bear with me as this is my first post so not really sure if this is kosher:
1. Any reason you chose Cake other than your own experience being mostly in it? I feel like Laravel / Symfony are huge right now.
2. Would you consider putting the project on github? Even private, I don't think I'm experienced enough to offer a big enough helping hand to you guys, but maybe I could poke at the code a little bit for my own personal experience and maybe help out.
edit: just saw someone else mentioned git, but I'll just +1 that then
Maybe a stupid question but is there a git for this?
I'd like to snif arround!