I just published on my Youtube channel the fourth video of the series on CodeIgniter 4. In this video, I show what the Views are (The letter “V” of the MVC architecture), what is their purpose and how to create the Views inside the framework.
In the class, it is shown how to load a View and also how we can do to dynamically send data from the Controller to the View, in order to use them in the application’s template (interface).
The third video on the CodeIgniter 4 framework is already on the air . In this lesson, I show you how to operate the routes in CI4 and how you can change the basic structure of the URLs in the application.
In the video I create a test controller called ” Products ” with the standard action ” index ” and with the action ” details “. Then, in the app/config/Routes.php file I add 2 routes, one that shows the simple redirection of “shopping” to the “products” controller and another that shows how to insert dynamic parameters and make the product details URL more ” lean ”.
Continuing the series of videos about CodeIgniter 4 , in today’s class I show you how to create your own “ controllers ” and “ actions ” (methods) in CI4. In addition, I also explain the URL structure of our application made with the framework .
I am starting a series of video lessons on CodeIgniter 4, the new version of the php framework that is easier and simpler to use. The purpose of the video lessons is to show how to download, configure and use the framework, thus providing a good basis for you to develop your projects in the near future using CI4 .
Today I posted on my YouTube channel a video with a quick (but very useful) tip teaching how to export the code from a MySQL database directly from a modeled diagram in the WorkBench!
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