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RE: Which method you prefer?fat model or thin model? - InsiteFX - 11-26-2016 Yes, that's the way that I also do mine with a base controller and base model. RE: Which method you prefer?fat model or thin model? - marcopl - 11-26-2016 (11-26-2016, 11:31 AM)InsiteFX Wrote: Yes, that's the way that I also do mine with a base controller and base model. 931 posts - are you one of the core coders of CI ? Much much much respect !!! RE: Which method you prefer?fat model or thin model? - InsiteFX - 11-26-2016 Nope. RE: Which method you prefer?fat model or thin model? - fakhrawy - 11-28-2016 (10-25-2015, 02:25 PM)arma7x Wrote: I'm have change my coding style from fat controller to thin controller & fat model in my latest project. It's really helps me reduce from repeating during same works. How you done your work using CI & which method you prefer? thin controller & fat model for sure RE: Which method you prefer?fat model or thin model? - Narf - 11-28-2016 I prefer common sense. |