[Warning: Nerd alert]
This probably won’t mean much to anyone but me.
Did a lot this weekend regarding Karmba. 76 files added to the repository since my last commit (Wednesday). This was the first major revision since I scrapped the project and started over in February.
Here’s the commit message I just posted:
Major revision.
-Updated sql schema.
-Finished implementing and verifying BootstrapFrontController & BootstrapController
-Major updates to the Row object including postUpdate postInsert & postDelete hooks
-New template updates
-Various template additions - @TODO: cleanup templates
-Domain objects for Accounts, AccountsRelatedRecords, Audit
-Start of UserPrefFactory
-Form builder stage one - @TODO: cleanup, modularize
-Added view helpers, relocated to app/views/helpers
-Completed Audit Engine application wide
-Added sidebars for certain modules, just cause I didn’t want to lose the data.The rest is module work in accounts. Big weekend.
I’m trying to keep a log of everything I do - yay subversion!
I’m really excited about this version. I feel like I’m actually putting a foot forward again, and this version especially is close to being able to do everything I want. I spent two days just allowing the addition of custom fields within the application, but it certainly lays the groundwork for faster development.
Ignoring the fact that I’ve smoked far too much this weekend, if I keep up the pace I’m going I should have a fully working demo within the next month or so. Of course, I’ve said stuff like that before, but this time I’m not making any promises. Just going to keep plugging away.
Of course, now that I look at my commit logs, I notice some things need to be cleaned up and moved around. Bleck. Now I’m tired.
Fanatic programmer, obsessive technophile, serial entrepreneur and Web 2.0 enthusiast. Zed23.com is the personal blog of Ryan Brooks, a Web Application Developer out of Calgary, Alberta.