PHP - Php Libraries
I have been teaching myself xml manipulation as well as db queries to create a detailed search engine for users ( a bit like rightmove uses to search through property and allow user to change e.g.. how many bedrooms or status of sold or available.. I could keep on this path for another few weeks but i cant help thinking there must be php function library that will basically give me the scripts i need to set up a real estate website with all the functions i need for searching property .. i dont mean wordpress either.... this is terrible experience and trying to glue the xml feeds into a parser and into a blog without some of the data being lost is annoying. i started using laravel a few weeks ago and with 1 line of code a login system was created using COMPOSER... i thought this would be great..but on visiting composer i cant make head or tail of their search bar to even find what i'am looking for on the composer site.
Does what i'am looking for exist ? The site iam was hoping to find was:
www. here you go, all the code you need to make a modern web site in 2018 , all divided into handy folders and clear explanations of what they do .com so far i havent found anything that comes close....
cheers. Similar TutorialsI'm looking for a good php based RSS library, and for my needs MagpieRSS has everything I need, just a really great list of features. The only problem is that it's a collection of functions, *NOT* encapsulated in a class. What this means is that various function names conflict with my own or other library functions. I could find the Magpie functions I use and wrap them up in a class. But an existing solution seems like the simple route. What are people here using for RSS functionality? Thanks! I am making a project (which I would like to distribute), and I want to load core libraries into main class. Example Main Class: Code: [Select] class Main{ public function loadCore(){ // Load core libraries } } $_main = new Main(); $_main->loadCore(); Once loadCore is run, I would like to load all the files in /root/core/net and /root/core/xml (which I have already done). Next I want to make them easily accessible, but I am not sure of an easy way to access them. I want to make it easy for beginner programmers (and advanced programmers). maybe so they have to do something like this: require_once 'root/Main.php'; // Automatically creates an instance $_main->http->someFunction(); // or $_main->net->http->someFunction(); // or $_main->someFunction(); The example structu Code: [Select] +- root | +- core | | +- net | | | +- Http.php | | | +- Other.php | | | +- Other2.php | | +- xml | | | +- Xml.php | | | +- Other.php | | | +- Other2.php | +- plugins +- Main.php Basically I am just looking for some input on how I could make this SUPER easy to use. The less work the programmer has to do the better. Any thoughts? |