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I've taken Jos's advice and made most of my code READABLE!
The brackets are still curled like they've always been. I've started to give out Blowfis. If anyone does want it they can PM me for it.
I started a cron job class and interface where cron's would just be classes that would be ran externally. I cut the idea because there would be no way to loop it.
Why don't you just release it in the Habbo Releases section?
Because I want some valued developers' opinion, and maybe some quality CMS' started.
sulakeWEB's logo:
Every aspect of the logo has a meaning, because i thought it out very carefully.
The final version will be transparent, obviously but if you have any suggestions or just want to leave a comment on the logo feel free.
I'm intrigued, what's the meaning?
He doesn't deserve a Infraction, just a warning because he was only giving you constructive criticism.
Going to sleep..
Last thing i've done?
A folder structure ( and not even a good one ) for a MVC framework, nice!
Sounds kinda familiar...
All jokes aside, you're aiming too far for your skills. I'd try something simpler.
* CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM *
And why something simpler? Unless you've seen blowfis I doubt you know whether I can understand MVC(Yes I do..) or if I couldn't. I don't believe I'm aiming to far, I spent the whole day studying the importance of the pattern and how it goes.
Dude, it's a folder structure :blink:
And why can't he develop a MVC-based CMS? Is it because you want Rev to be the only one built on a MVC-type architecture?
Looks good Cobe, can't wait for Blowfis 1.0 to be released :laugh:
And why something simpler? Unless you've seen blowfis I doubt you know whether I can understand MVC(Yes I do..) or if I couldn't. I don't believe I'm aiming to far, I spent the whole day studying the importance of the pattern and how it goes.
Actually the folder structure is how it's supposed to be, and they don't have to all be the same way because as Jos said it's a guideline. Using MVC doesn't mean you follow every rule.Oh no. It's not that he can't because I don't want him to, he can't because of his skills.
Yes, the folder structure is not how it is supposed to be. If he has researched about MVC for a day he should know how strict some things are and how things must be done.
Show me messy code, only thing I know for a fact that is messy is the brackets.[*]It's rather messy, the code is all over the place like it doesn't have any structure.
There is nothing wrong with it being a class as far as I know.[*]Bootstrap should be a FILE. And then a 'Class loader' to hold the classes in an array.
There is no base HTML in a php string, there is a function that writes the header because that is more dynamic than putting it all in the template, and you're one to talk about this..[*]I found a LOT of stuff are hardcoded. ( Pretty much any CSS or HTML in a PHP string counts are being hardcoded )
Second time this has been brought up, so show me a better way to do it that is 'dynamic'[*]The template system is not dynamic, a lot of hardcoded stuff.
Already pointed that out myself.. continue;[*]The MySQLi class is like any normal MySQL class... You're not using MySQLi to its fullest potential.
Ok cool, nothing to be stressed about because it doesn't dramatically change anything or maybe it necessarily bad.[*]The 'final' keyword is NOT needed since no classes are extended ( In Rev it was done to experiment, later in development I just couldn't be arsed to take it out ).
If they're only used through that one class they ARE children of that class, thanks.[*]Funny how you call a folder 'Children' when they have no parent. Being stored in an array of a class does not make them children of it.
Get it out of your mind that people copy you..:thumbdown:[*]I like how you get JS the same as I do
Up to you if you want to follow my advice and correct yourself or just deny your mistakes.
Hopefully someday you'll realize how bad it actually is.
EDIT: With joopie liking my post, I don't think he told you it was 'very good' ( if that's what you meant with your post).
He told me it was good for my first CMS, and didn't give me as much lip as you did.
I like the style, but why you call it "sulakeWEB"?
Because he wanted to?