Hey Now it is a time for CI Team to prepare and write a CI 4+ Tutorial Book |
Thank you for your opinion and TOC for a tutorial book.
I would like to ask, What was difficult for you in learning CI4? Quote:If you know CI3 well, 6 months is longer than I expect to learn CI4. Sorry was much busier, Thank you all for your comments and replies to this thread @kenjis as I say CI4 If you are a newbie, you will face a lot of complications at Glace, but as you keep on, it will show you halfway how. To be honest, as you see, a lot of questions in CI4+ are real and look very common. Newbies may ask a lot of the same questions almost every day, questions that are answered by the same character @kenjis I have been following CI4 here for so long! But don't you see that many ask the same clueless questions every day? Don't you see, just have a good time, inspect, and you will pass the thread asking the same meaning every day? To know CI3 is not the real matter, even though they are the same, let me remind you that a lot of developers who use ci3 yet have not moved to CI4+ for their own reasons, or maybe there is some hint of complexity in learning curve I don't know but I'm sure I've received many questions on how to move and use CI4+ and many are from CI3 as you wonder and say that 6 months are much longer to learn and understand, Of course, it depends on someone and how the CI4 user guide goes on because there are a number of updates every interval of time This will be fixed with a book, I think, so why not? Because the book has a version number, sometimes when you release a new update, you say you have not updated the user guide yet. Is it!! A CI4 user guide It really looks like there is not enough of a basic CI tutorial; for example, CRUD (Create, read, update, and delete) is not completed, as well as, as I said, tips, best practices, and common pitfalls to avoid. You could also include advanced topics like internationalization, unit testing, third-party library integration, etc. Yeah, CI4+ needs a lot of courage from many developers. to engage in and I think a book may bring them much into this PHP framework circumference Codeigniter First, Codeigniter Then You!!
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