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I wonder if HOF would be willing to move to using a Framework like Laravel 4.1 for the new version ... yeah it would be a lot of work, but it would also clean up a *lot* of the code and resolve some of the concerns that were previously mentioned about application.
I ran PHPDocumentor on it ... but yeah, the documentation isn't great ... but it's available here: http://bit.ly/QvpCF0 ~judda Last edited by judda; 03-30-2014 at 11:21 AM. |
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I am indeed building this script on a framework, in fact its a custom framework created by myself. I call it Mysidia Framework, its development will be parallel to Mys v1.4.x's development, and by Mys v1.5.0 I hope it will be complete and probably ready to release as a separate product.
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I issue with a custom framework is that there is no active community to support the framework like some of the more used frameworks (i.e. Laravel). This means that you need to build up the users of it otherwise there is only 1 person that can answer the "core" questions, and that is you.
However, you may not be able to be around when someone needs support. Just my 2 cents about making a custom framework rather than building on top of an existing framework. ~judda |
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Ah, that explains everything! A custom framework is definitely a huge undertaking, but I believe that is the wisest move for this script. Otherwise, it's just a script that isn't as adaptable. But this is definitely an excellent idea, and will reduce a LOT of headaches and frustrations in the long run.
We'll have a LOT of things to look forward to once it's released! I'm so excited! ^.=.^ |
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