No offense, but Laravel is super easy to setup. Also, with Laravel you don't have to build an already existing model. It's nice you can make your own MVC framework, but why not keep it easy for yourself and use Laravel? Makes life so much easier!
I've already finished the MVC model
, but tanks for the advice.
RetroCMS BETA 4 Changelog:
- New MVC Backend with support for Routes (using aliases), Intercept for Requests and Blocking Controllers Access)
- Introducing the LanguageManager2 ( I'm rewrited from scratch with support for custom HTML Tags <x-lang>, html injection and static constants)
- Added support for Language Manager for Current Views
- Refactored all directories tree using web standards
- Finnally added support for Customizations on Website (Webview, Logo and Background) on database
- Refactored .httacess with support for URLs redirects for web (c_images and habboweb)
- Added support for dynamic navbar on Database
- Class Dynamic Load using Composer Autoload (PRS4)
- Added Install Validations for Composer, GRPC e
- Added support for rCon
Whats Next:
- Habbo DAO Content for Login
- Update RetroDB with latest kepler database
- Add Extensions Modules Logic
- Move LanguageManager into a Module
- Move AdvertisemtPage into a Module
- Add support for Habbo Imager Figure Converter into a Module (credits to webbanditten)