Quote:2. Help section for beginner. That is information about CI adapted for non-experienced ones. Now it is difficult for beginner to sort it out himself.
2) Read the CodeIgniter User Guide!
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A newbe needs more help them explanations of the classes and helpers. He needs examples and guidance. A section devoted to newbes helping each other, with the support of experienced coders, is a great idea.
As a sort-of newbe I would've been all in that forum. Not to mention, experienced geeks get a bit testy seeing newb questions scrolling by. Put them all in one place. That way, if one of you demi-gods wishes to come in [to the newbie forum] and drop pearls of wisdom we'd [us 'beginners'] would worsh- ehhh - bless you.
But my biggest gripe is the wiki: 70% of the code in there is like from 2007/2008. I thought this framework was dying looking at that wiki. I soon learned otherwise.. but still. I'm not saying old code isn't useful. It sure is. Helped me a lot. But it's only useful after you are familiar with the current version of CodeIgniter. Things have changed over the years, after all.