Talk:Codeigniter4CMS

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What i would like to do here is describe the point and function of CodeIgniterCMS

Firstly i have had a nod from the CodeIgniter4 Community:https://forum.codeigniter.com/thread-79920.html

Now CodeIgniter4 comes with a MIT licence; what i say in the readme.md is that i'm happy that all my code additions also come under that umbrella.


So in summary the CodeIgniter team say their code is GNU , i say my code is also GNU in that anybody can use it , edit it copy it .

Now here is the point about it. There are people out there using say WordPress who think adding a plugin is coding , then at the other end C programmers who understand the kernel. I once complied it but don't understand it. There is a massive population of people out there who would like to code but are at entry level. The thing I like about CodeIgniter is that its written using OOP php with class and method structure. So is my code.

So my CMS written on top of CodeIgniter4 has two functions. One is to try and give a Simple CMS alternative to W.P

The other is that fora user, looking to be a coder they will find that its not too complicated and that they will soon be able to write their own php classes and add them to the system.



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