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CodeIgniter is a PHP web framework built on the Model-View-Controller pattern, designed for building full-stack web applications. It provides a lightweight toolkit with minimal configuration, organizing application logic into controllers, models, and views for clean separation of concerns. The framework includes a fluent query builder for constructing SQL statements programmatically, PSR-4 autoloading with namespace mapping, and a service-based dependency injection container for managing shared class instances. The framework distinguishes itself through its comprehensive set of built-in tools
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This project is a collection of community-driven coding standards and best practices for developing maintainable Ruby on Rails applications. It serves as a style guide, architecture reference, and development guide to ensure consistency across a codebase. The guide provides technical recommendations for establishing naming conventions and architectural patterns. It specifically focuses on organizing models, controllers, and views to separate business logic from data persistence and user interface presentation. The documentation covers a broad range of capabilities, including RESTful API desi