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Documentation?
Some docs would be nice :)
Yea i know, need more time to add some hah
I know the feeling :)
:+1:
Look alike to Laravel 3 https://Github.com/Laravel/Laravel
And maybe the Database driver should support Redis
and MongoDB
,Sorry about not mention it in a new feature request issue
Push! :)
@ryh yea, I liked the syntax, but the backend is all from scratch
@yckart I will get to work on this next week i promise.
@rwarasaurus Great, so far. What do you think about an additional API-documentation using PHPDoc?
I thought first, it's a slim version of Laravel :)
Still any chance of those docs, @rwarasaurus? I'd love to start working with this framework! :smile:
If you look at the anchor cms source code I think you can get something going using nano.
But I agree, dedicated docs would be awesome. On Nov 16, 2013 3:24 PM, "Codingbean" [email protected] wrote:
Still any chance of those docs, @rwarasaurushttps://github.com/rwarasaurus? I'd love to start working with this framework! [image: :smile:]
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/rwarasaurus/nano/issues/2#issuecomment-28637321 .
Very true! If I have some free time, I'll look into starting a repo / pull-req with some docs, @adampatterson.
The comments in the code itself are a brilliant starter (props to Kieron) so it's worth taking a look at those.
In that vein, creating something from them with this could be a viable option. I'll have a play today and see what they produce.
Is it not more examples you would like? or just a full API docs?
I think a full API document may be the best way to go. ;-)
A full API doc would be preferred.
Agreed
+1
For everybody requesting the Docs. The best way to get started is download a copy of Anchor CMS (also by @rwarasaurus ) This is a working system and it uses Nano. It helped me greatly building my own app.
@rwarasaurus The framework is awesome! I really needed to dive into it, to get a good understanding, but I like the way it is set up and the classes work together. Thumbs up man!
Too bad you haven't had time to make the docs yet, it would be amazing.
Real men, doesn't need documentation! :laughing:
You can lookup @rwarasaurus 's Anchor CMS, there's decent examples in it which you should check out.