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RE: CodeIgniter 4 Foundations Book - Avega Soft - 09-10-2020 (09-10-2020, 01:12 PM)kilishan Wrote: Nope. That's the way LeanPub is made to operate. By purchasing before it's 100% you get a chance to get the content early, suggest other content, and help spur me along to finish lol. Right now I purchased and downloaded. I hope the new parts of a book coming soon too. Great thanks Lonnie for your work on this book. ![]() RE: CodeIgniter 4 Foundations Book - NathanR - 09-15-2020 (09-10-2020, 01:12 PM)kilishan Wrote: Nope. That's the way LeanPub is made to operate. By purchasing before it's 100% you get a chance to get the content early, suggest other content, and help spur me along to finish lol. Brilliant work Lonnie, really appreciate the effort you're putting in. I purchased too and have read through what's already there. I'm not sure whether you'd already planned to include this, but I'd love to see an in-depth look at usage of Entities in one of the later projects. I can see the value in them, I just can't quite wrap my head around usage, especially when it comes to relationships between entities. For example, with a 'Recipe' entity, which holds 'Ingredient' entities of its own, how would one 'save' the recipe to the database, including saving the ingredients, without the Recipe entity knowing anything about its storage? |