At page 46 it shows the statistics, it compared the execution time of the CRUD-operations and says it found that for Laravel this is faster than plain PHP
> If the plain PHP application was large, it would mean that the plain PHP would not have been performing better than the Codeigniter and codeigniter also will not be able to perform as efficiently as LARAVEL because as the application will get bigger LARAVEL performance will be getting better as a result LARAVEL execution time measurement is better than both.
@pmmaga Cold you elaborate on what you mean exactly? Because they used the same kind of web-application (blog) for testing? Don't see how Plain PHP would result in a bigger project
funny how the paper starts out with Laravel in lower case, then capitalized, then all caps. I'm going to assume that the authors wrote different sections and didn't decide on consistency
In 2001, Mohammed Musthafa, defines Analysis of Model-based MVC Framework for PHP Development CodeIgniter is an analysis of how the MVC based framework Codeigniter is doing in the development of performance and of user ability for developers. Here it is explained how MVC structure helps in the development of a web application more easily, how the developers can develop more efficient web application.
Hi guys, I've another Slim Framework related question, I've attempted it and shared my attempt. Would anyone be free to take a look? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53163403/how-can-i-use-php-variables-with-slim-framework
@AaronMartin not sure if this will work with Slim, but if you surround your string with double quotes instead of single quotes, you can add the php variable directly in the string and it will insert the value. e.g. "/some/path/$listingId"
@Tiffany I'm familiar with the mysqli_fetch_array() function. The html page loads 100% so the problem is with the variables. But I'm not sure how I can display the information on this page
But I'm not familiar with this method in Slim* sorry forgot to add that
imgur.com/a/fgj3LM8 I have this code, which displays ALL listings on listings.html
But the problem I have, is that I can't create a unique URL for each listing when I click in on one, as Felix pointed out, it populates a modal and so the state of the page resets to default when its refreshed
In the past, any experience I have with getting and displaying data from a database as been with this method: https://www.w3schools.com/php/func_mysqli_fetch_row.asp
But I've just started working with a Slim framework and its throwing me off. obviously the variables need to be defined within that method
$app->get('/<your_url>', function ($request, $response, $args) {