Work Faster? - Printable Version +- CodeIgniter Forums (https://forum.codeigniter.com) +-- Forum: Using CodeIgniter (https://forum.codeigniter.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Best Practices (https://forum.codeigniter.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=12) +--- Thread: Work Faster? (/showthread.php?tid=62817) Pages:
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RE: Work Faster? - solidcodes - 08-31-2015 @Diederik I'm thinking of purchasing Sublime Text, PHPStorm is just too expensive. I don't want to download crack version from torrentz because I'm afraid of viruses. Quote:Another part is making a plan upfront about your approach to the project and write it down and make sure your client gets to read it and sign of on it. Is this a contract from you? If yes can you post this sample contract here. So everyone will learn from you too... RE: Work Faster? - solidcodes - 08-31-2015 @Diederik Currently I use aptana editor very good in git bash commands. Save me tons of time... RE: Work Faster? - solidcodes - 08-31-2015 @mwhitney Very nice input. I will review them very carefully. +1 Off topic, is the Practical CodeIgniter 3 book will also have all best practices for CodeIgniter 3? RE: Work Faster? - mwhitney - 09-01-2015 (08-31-2015, 05:54 PM)solidcodes Wrote: Off topic, is the Practical CodeIgniter 3 book will also have all best practices for CodeIgniter 3? That's up to Lonnie. The free sample gives you a pretty good idea of what he intends to cover and a short description of each of the chapters he intends to include in the final book (and a fair sample of the early chapters). I've mostly been checking the code and working with him to ensure the text is clear and consistent (hopefully). RE: Work Faster? - solidcodes - 09-01-2015 @mwhitney If he will put all best practices I might buy the book. And I'm sure the newbie (beginners) will be attracted to it. |