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So I’ve been promising this for a while, and I haven’t delivered, and I’m sorry. But with a renewed commitment, here’s the very beginning two stages of the tutorial (intro and install a server) I have (re) written the “Install CodeIgniter” stage but I seem to have lost it - worse luck!
So check out the CI tutorial first stage and get your server installed and working. I am committing to getting the next stage to you by Sunday evening. Thanks for waiting, I’ve been busy enough to scare a factory of bees lately.
Steven Hambleton ~ Wednesday, Mar 12th 2008 @ 07:07:32
As long as you keep it up and not mysteriously take it off line never to be heard of again…
Stanislav Majerski ~ Wednesday, Mar 12th 2008 @ 15:26:36
Great. Looking forward. Cold you provide and RSS feed so we can know when the next stage. Thank you
Glen ~ Wednesday, Mar 12th 2008 @ 15:32:12
I’m still organising a proper Q&A;/comments page and stuff, the current tutorial is just a few html files, so no RSS yet - I’ll be post something in the standard feed though so you should get notified.
Niels ~ Thursday, Jun 12th 2008 @ 22:39:02
I just discovered your tutorial; looks wonderful. The layout makes your tutorial very readable.
Hopefully you can still can find the time to continue the tutorial and delve into more advanced topics?
quaker120 ~ Thursday, Jul 17th 2008 @ 20:49:30
I agree, this is a fantastic intro to CI for those of us who aren’t naturally gifted programmers. Hope to see more soon.
Proxy ~ Sunday, Jul 20th 2008 @ 20:09:10
Hi Glen, I have been a PHP programmer for a few years now and I have just taken on a project where the client has specifically asked for an open source framework to be used so that he can switch between developers in the future if he needed to.
I have only used one framework before which was symfony and I found it to be very good. I was wondering if you had ever used it and if so how you think it compares to CodeIgniter.
At the moment I am torn between sticking with something I know, or trying something new because with this project I am not tied to a deadline so I could use it to my own advantage.