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[eluser]Sumon[/eluser]
From my point of view, if someone have some experience in scratch coding in PHP then it's more efficient for him/her to learn CI or any framework. First need to understand some basics of PHP. The basic can include a registration system where user can register themselves. Moreover, a section for admin where from member list should be viewed, edited or deleted.

If someone have fair experience upto this point and have a clear understanding of server side scripting, client side stuff(validation or so), database operation and integration of these then why not Code Igniter

On top of you must need MVC concept to learn CI. If someone don't have no need to be worried because CI user guide have an excellent section of MVC. Just first thing, make sure before start is MVC concept and working principle is clear.

Ops!! @Cozmika Welcome to Code Igniter


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Security in Codeigniter - by El Forum - 10-05-2008, 11:49 AM
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