07-03-2018, 08:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-04-2018, 05:15 PM by Thunderbold.)
Hello all.
My name is Theo and registered here after playing arround a bit with US4.
My philosophy of creating programs or websites is never reinventing the wheel when others have it allready roling.
And share the knowledge of one thing to improve the workings of an other.
That's why I stumbled on US4 in my quest to find a working user management framework to create specialised web application arround.
Most of the existing frameworks are very bulky or missing out on user management functionality.
This is not the case with US4. It is slim tough packs enough functionality to create a user based web application arround it.
Altough I still have to figure out how to use it's full potention, I think this may be the best starting point for the application I have to build.
Not sure if this means I will use it as-is or that I have to port it, but I like the way the framework is doing his job on user management.
It reminds me on the way I builded applications in DBase (back in the 80's and early 90's) ported to the world of web applications.
From this perspective I have some ideas for the US5 roadmap (will share them there later) but for now I will start reading around on this forum
and will try to help out where I can, when I can.
Greetings
My name is Theo and registered here after playing arround a bit with US4.
My philosophy of creating programs or websites is never reinventing the wheel when others have it allready roling.
And share the knowledge of one thing to improve the workings of an other.
That's why I stumbled on US4 in my quest to find a working user management framework to create specialised web application arround.
Most of the existing frameworks are very bulky or missing out on user management functionality.
This is not the case with US4. It is slim tough packs enough functionality to create a user based web application arround it.
Altough I still have to figure out how to use it's full potention, I think this may be the best starting point for the application I have to build.
Not sure if this means I will use it as-is or that I have to port it, but I like the way the framework is doing his job on user management.
It reminds me on the way I builded applications in DBase (back in the 80's and early 90's) ported to the world of web applications.
From this perspective I have some ideas for the US5 roadmap (will share them there later) but for now I will start reading around on this forum
and will try to help out where I can, when I can.
Greetings