CodeIgniter explained

CodeIgniter
CodeIgniter
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Author:EllisLab
Developer:British Columbia Institute of Technology (2014–2019), CodeIgniter Foundation [1] (2019-now)
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    Programming Language:PHP
    Operating System:Cross-platform
    Platform:PHP 5.6.0+ (v3.1.11)[2] and PHP 8.1 or newer (v4.XX)[3]
    Genre:Web framework
    License:MIT License

    CodeIgniter is an free and open-source software rapid development web framework, for use in building dynamic web sites with PHP.[4]

    Popularity

    CodeIgniter is loosely based on the popular model–view–controller (MVC) development pattern. While controller classes are a necessary part of development under CodeIgniter, models and views are optional.[5] CodeIgniter can be also modified to use Hierarchical Model View Controller (HMVC[6]) which allows the developers to maintain modular grouping of Controller, Models and View arranged in a sub-directory format.

    CodeIgniter is most often noted for its speed when compared to other PHP frameworks.[7] [8] [9] In a critical take on PHP frameworks in general, PHP creator Rasmus Lerdorf spoke at frOSCon in August 2008, noting that he liked CodeIgniter "because it is faster, lighter and the least like a framework."[10]

    Source code and license

    CodeIgniter's source code is maintained at GitHub,[11] and as of the preview version 3.0rc, is certified open source software licensed with the MIT License. Versions of CodeIgniter prior to 3.0.0 are licensed under a proprietary Apache/BSD-style open source license.[12]

    A 2011 decision to switch licensing to the Open Software License (OSL) sparked some community controversy,[13] especially about the GPL incompatibility of the new license, to which EllisLab has responded with a series of articles entitled Software License Awareness Week.[14]

    History

    The first public version of CodeIgniter was released by EllisLab on February 28, 2006.[15]

    On July 9, 2013, EllisLab announced that it was seeking a new owner for CodeIgniter, citing a lack of resources to give the framework the attention they felt it deserved.[16] On October 6, 2014, EllisLab announced that CodeIgniter would continue development under the stewardship of the British Columbia Institute of Technology.[17] As of October 23, 2019, with the CodeIgniter Foundation taking the reins, CodeIgniter is no longer under the care of the British Columbia Institute of Technology.[18]

    CodeIgniter 4 was released On February 24, 2020,[19] the birthday of Jim Parry, the project lead of CodeIgniter 4, and who died on January 15, 2020.[20] Since then, the project continues with another lead.

    See also

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: The CodeIgniter Foundation is finally here.. 2019-10-23. 2020-06-10.
    2. Web site: Server Requirements — CodeIgniter 3.1.11 documentation. www.codeigniter.com. 2017-06-23. 2019-07-11. https://codeigniter4.github.io/userguide/intro/requirements.html. dead.
    3. Web site: Server Requirements — CodeIgniter 4.x documentation. www.codeigniter.com.
    4. Web site: CodeIgniter – The lightweight of the PHP frameworks . 2022-03-30 . IONOS Digitalguide . en.
    5. Web site: CodeIgniter User Guide: Models. CodeIgniter.com. 2015-02-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20150203160818/http://www.codeigniter.com/user_guide/general/models.html. 2015-02-03. dead.
    6. Web site: wiredesignz / codeigniter-modular-extensions-hmvc — Bitbucket. bitbucket.org. 2016-05-05.
    7. Web site: 7 Best PHP Frameworks . TISindia.com . 2014-02-12.
    8. Web site: PHP Frameworks Benchmarks . Sellersrank.com . 2014-08-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141215222655/http://www.sellersrank.com/web-frameworks-benchmarking-results/ . 2014-12-15 . dead .
    9. Web site: Benchmark update: Cake vs. CodeIgniter vs. Kohana . Pr0digy.com . 2008-09-03 . 2014-08-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140614195025/http://pr0digy.com/codeigniter/benchmark-update-static-cake-codeigniter-kohana/ . 2014-06-14 . dead .
    10. Web site: Rasmus Lerdorf: PHP Frameworks? Think Again . Sitepoint.com . 2008-08-29 . 2014-08-05.
    11. Web site: bcit-ci/CodeIgniter · GitHub . 2015-02-03.
    12. Web site: CodeIgniter License Agreement. CodeIgniter.com . 2016-02-28.
    13. Web site: CodeIgniter changes license to OSL 3.0? . CodeIgniter.com Forum. 2011-10-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140808044302/https://ellislab.com/forums/viewthread/202562/ . 2014-08-05. 2014-08-08 .
    14. Web site: Software License Awareness Week . EllisLab.com . 2011-10-31 . 2012-12-28 . 2016-03-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160322024748/https://ellislab.com/blog/entry/software-license-awareness-week . dead .
    15. Web site: CodeIgniter User Guide: Change Log . CodeIgniter.com . 2016-03-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160322213556/http://www.codeigniter.com/user_guide/changelog.html . 2016-03-22 . dead .
    16. Web site: EllisLab Seeking New Owner for CodeIgniter - Blog . ExpressionEngine.
    17. Web site: Your Favorite PHP Framework, CodeIgniter, Has a New Home. EllisLab Blog. EllisLab. 16 October 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141017042021/https://ellislab.com/blog/entry/your-favorite-php-framework-codeigniter-has-a-new-home. 17 October 2014. dead.
    18. Web site: The CodeIgniter Foundation is finally here.. 2019-10-23. 2020-06-10.
    19. Web site: CodeIgniter 4.0 is here!. 2020-02-24.
    20. Web site: Important News about Jim Parry and the Project. forum.codeigniter.com. 2020-01-15.