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i'm really curious as to roughly how much time you spend on this every day
looks like you're making a lot of progress
I'm in vacation now , in brazil we have 1 month in July and 2 in january and february ... , but today as my last day working on RetroCMS after that i'll start my university work , so i just will reserve 2 hours for programming.
Anyway UPDATES:
- Registration 100% Fully
- Edit Settings Working 100%
PRINTS soon... i'll put a lot of them...
Hey everbody please if someone have the layout of SULAKE HOUSEKEEPING please send me:
It would be nice to have that page back from the past, restored to it's former glorySo whats the reason of website if we just can implement on client :/ , i remember from 2007 we redirected to club page after click on Habbo Club button if using SSO ...
as others have previously stated, use laravel. it basically does the job for you, all you have to do is write the code for whatever suits your cms.
as others have previously stated, use laravel. it basically does the job for you, all you have to do is write the code for whatever suits your cms.
$hotelModel = new HotelModel($Conection);
//Instance Hotel
$hotel = new Hotel();
$hotel = $hotelModel->get_HotelObject();
Why do you have a file called "Decrypt.php" doing routing stuff? Why is the constructor of the Url class in the "Decrypt.php" file doing so much? I mean, so much logic in a constructor which doesn't make any sense. You even have inline comments of stuff what it does.. It would be better if you put that stuff in methods. You have a comment above a constructor telling it's a constructor. You're inconsistent with naming your methods. Why do you do a require in a constructor? I don't get why the class is called Url and in de "Decrypt.php" file, it's more like a url parser or router.
To be fair.. it was the first file I opened and stopped right after that. See the above comments as something you can improve on in the future. Non the less good luck with your development. If you ever need help, or maybe elaborate more, feel free to ask.
Why are you initialising $hotel twice?
PHP:$hotelModel = new HotelModel($Conection); //Instance Hotel $hotel = new Hotel(); $hotel = $hotelModel->get_HotelObject();
Using Laravel provides much better control and ability to modify the code to your liking as you focus on the actual functionality of your project rather than reinventing the wheel. Not to mention it kind of forces you to learn the proper way to code and makes you a much better developer in the end. PHP is far too easy to duck up so why take a chance and go back to reinventing the wheel?
(Reply to several posts above)
Anything that is not Rev and or Brain will not be noob friendly. Noob friendly implies you are basing off of a widely used community structure and or source code which is not true here. I would strongly suggest focusing on the core strength of your project rather than accessibility for newer developers