07-13-2021, 05:22 PM
(07-13-2021, 02:52 PM)tbelldesignco Wrote: I am not against them either, they have their place for rapid deployment/development and they help users learn the basics. I honestly just never have been a fan of Laravel and some of the others, so I've always stuck with Vanilla PHP and create my own libraries or use open source solutions. I think the method's used for this exam system will be fruitful, however in my mind, I love making something from the sticks up and I have a preset "core" I've worked on for the last three years that I can get a basic CMS core up and running in a matter of 30 minutes or so.My limitation is to applying js as beginner and its taking too much time just to prove my point, or create MVP version on the app. I just want this app up and running so people can see it is possible. I will add more database configuration and performance boost later but for now I am using with Livewire and laravel.
I know that JS will come in super handy for TBCMS and some of the autosave features I am trying to work on, also with adding in a range of dynamic elements that CSS itself just isn't capable of.
On a short note:
I have created a form to add questions to the exam without any javascript and page reload. It is my first time implementing livewire in a project. LiveWire makes my prototyping so easy.
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