(02-14-2016, 11:00 AM)curiousteam Wrote: I am very glad that you spend time to answer my questions. I have already told that I am new at codeIgnitor.
Actually I want to be the PHP Boss. I know I am not so experienced still. But I am trying to be.
As CodeIgnitor is a shortcut way of coding, Using this can I be the PHP Boss?
That is actually a very good question! It's the same question about whether students should be allowed to use calculators instead of learning math. I think you should know raw PHP (PHP alone) well enough to code a basic application with a few forms. But fortunately, CodeIgniter is not a big departure from PHP. For example, it does not use a separate templating language like Smarty, like some PHP frameworks use. Thanks to this, you do not have to learn a lot of extra things. CodeIgniter
is PHP!
Hey, don't work without a PHP debugger. Several free IDEs have this features built in. Two are NetBeans and CodeLobster. Without a debugger, it's like you're driving with a blindfold on -- you are going to crash!