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Rapid Application Development with CodeIgniter

By Akash Mehta
2008-02-17


Why should you be using CodeIgniter?
There's a lot of choice for PHP frameworks out there. A quick look at this list reveals quite a few options, each with advantages and disadvantages. Many frameworks offer ORM, or Object-relational Mapping; some offer authentication systems or AJAX interfaces inbuilt. Chances are, however, that you just want to get on with coding, and don't want to have to deal with complex libraries. CodeIgniter achieves this wonderfully, staying out of your way but offering a lot of functionality if and when you need it.

Tutorial Pages:
» Why should you be using CodeIgniter?
» MVC 101
» Introducing CodeIgniter!
» Getting our feet wet
» Further CodeIgniter


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