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As we have already eluded, Geeklog 2 is a complete rewrite of Geeklog to overcome some design limitations in the 1.3.x codebase.  The underlying framework for Geeklog 2 will definitely take some ramp-up time and this section will guide you through that process.  Before you can begin, however, you must bring a few basic skills to the table (or be willing to learn them before proceeding).  To help the the Geeklog Development effort you must understand the following:
 
As we have already eluded, Geeklog 2 is a complete rewrite of Geeklog to overcome some design limitations in the 1.3.x codebase.  The underlying framework for Geeklog 2 will definitely take some ramp-up time and this section will guide you through that process.  Before you can begin, however, you must bring a few basic skills to the table (or be willing to learn them before proceeding).  To help the the Geeklog Development effort you must understand the following:
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#[[Basic Web Server Administration|Basic Web Server Administration]]
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#[[Experience with PHP5 Configuration and Installation]]
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#[[Basic Syntax of PHP5|Basic Syntax of PHP5]]
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#[[Object Oriented Programming|Object Oriented Programming]]
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#[[Design Patterns|Design Patterns]]
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##[[Singleton|Singleton]]
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##[[Factory|Factory]]
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##[[Model-View-Controller|Model-View-Controller]]
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##[[Observer|Observer]]
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##[[Observable|Observable]]

Revision as of 22:20, 14 December 2004

As we have already eluded, Geeklog 2 is a complete rewrite of Geeklog to overcome some design limitations in the 1.3.x codebase. The underlying framework for Geeklog 2 will definitely take some ramp-up time and this section will guide you through that process. Before you can begin, however, you must bring a few basic skills to the table (or be willing to learn them before proceeding). To help the the Geeklog Development effort you must understand the following:

  1. Basic Web Server Administration
  2. Experience with PHP5 Configuration and Installation
  3. Basic Syntax of PHP5
  4. Object Oriented Programming
  5. Design Patterns
    1. Singleton
    2. Factory
    3. Model-View-Controller
    4. Observer
    5. Observable