I'm just experimenting with building a site, and want to follow a patten I have used elsewhere...
Say my folder is called "WebSite1". Within that I have public_html which will contain all client-facing code and assets...
But outside it I want a folder called "Classes" that will contain my business objects. Also I'd like to have a config.whatever that contains things such as database connections.
I know this can be leveraged through Zend for example, but am looking at my own way to do this. Can someone tell me how?
Maybe I missed it, but does this say anywhere that the game save bug has been squashed?
I haven't encountered it myself, but it would be nice to know I'm good to go.
Anyway, amazingly well done game. Mostly more of the same. ...but when the same is best in class with improved graphics and features, then a win.
Well when your game flops, you should expect this. If I do bad at work, I would expect a layoff.
Less than 1600 people played it on steam.
https://steamdb.info/app/1934570/charts/
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I'm just experimenting with building a site, and want to follow a patten I have used elsewhere...
Say my folder is called "WebSite1". Within that I have public_html which will contain all client-facing code and assets...
But outside it I want a folder called "Classes" that will contain my business objects. Also I'd like to have a config.whatever that contains things such as database connections.
I know this can be leveraged through Zend for example, but am looking at my own way to do this. Can someone tell me how?
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