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| Conclusion |
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| |
| This tutorial did not cover all of the things you might expect of a |
| full-fledged content management system, but it introduced you to the |
| more important topics of routing, writing controllers, and models. We |
| hope this tutorial gave you an insight into some of CodeIgniter's basic |
| design patterns, which you can expand upon. |
| |
| Now that you've completed this tutorial, we recommend you check out the |
| rest of the documentation. CodeIgniter is often praised because of its |
| comprehensive documentation. Use this to your advantage and read the |
| "Introduction" and "General Topics" sections thoroughly. You should read |
| the class and helper references when needed. |
| |
| Every intermediate PHP programmer should be able to get the hang of |
| CodeIgniter within a few days. |
| |
| If you still have questions about the framework or your own CodeIgniter |
| code, you can: |
| |
| - Check out our `forums <http://forum.codeigniter.com/>`_ |
| - Visit our `IRC chatroom <https://github.com/bcit-ci/CodeIgniter/wiki/IRC>`_ |
| - Explore the `Wiki <https://github.com/bcit-ci/CodeIgniter/wiki/>`_ |
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