Codeigniter wldnt improve on someones coding style much btw...its still the
plain old php in your views. "Easy to understand" would need some changes to
coding style of the programmer aswell.

Just out of curiosity what does your administrator assume he will be able to
achieve by redoing this codeigniter. Just to learn if hes expectation would
match up, in anycase if you are redoing it do it in Kohana or codeigniter(or
symfony or Qcodo or prado or doophp)




On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Gordon Stewart <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 10:46 PM, Nick Jenkin <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Of course, you could just not use an MVC framework. And probably give
> > your web administrator a bit of reality and suggest that it's a
> > complete waste of time and money to rebuild a website/system for the
> > sake of rebuilding. I think everyone in IT loves to rebuild, I sure
> > do, but sometimes you just have to step back and say, "will it make
> > more money?" etc..Customers sure don't care if your code/html/css is
> > going to be more pretty.
> > Just a thought.
>
> we need to rebuild -  the existing (partial) site, is broke.. no go.
> We want it to go...
>
> (luckily this section of site isn't public.. - yet )
>
> So cleaner code, easier to understand = go (hopefully)...
>
>
> We'll prob install it tonight (while I sleep),   & then i'll look into
> it / start rebuilding, over the weekend....
>
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