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It is written in [[PHP]], but should be portable to other languages without too much difficulty.
 
It is written in [[PHP]], but should be portable to other languages without too much difficulty.
 
==Pages==
 
==Pages==
* [[/class]]es (v3)
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* [[/install]]
* [[/usage]]: (v2) how to do things in Ferreteria, how the pieces work
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* by version:
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** '''[[/v3|version 3]]''': had to temporarily abandon several weeks of work on this in January 2019
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*** [[/v3/class]]es
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*** [[/v3/fx]] (functions)
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*** [[/v3/usage/forms]]: early v3 usage documentation, probably needs update
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** '''[[/v2|version 2]]''', 2017-2019: basically Ferreteria 1 with db.v2
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*** [[/v2/class]]: class structure
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*** [[/v2/usage]]: how to do things in Ferreteria, how the pieces work
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** '''[[/v1|version 1]]''' never really had much documentation
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*** [[/v1/usage/forms]]
 
* [[/errors]]: elaboration on various error messages
 
* [[/errors]]: elaboration on various error messages
 
* [[/archive]]: obsolete pages
 
* [[/archive]]: obsolete pages
 
* [[/modules]]: available drop-in modules (includes table design pages)
 
* [[/modules]]: available drop-in modules (includes table design pages)
* [[/versions]]: version history, in broad strokes
 
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Revision as of 00:25, 19 August 2019

About

Ferreteria is a code library that provides a basic application framework along with some utility functions that can be used separately. It was originally written for VbzCart, but became useful in its own right as it developed. The name literally means "hardware" in Spanish; I used it because I came across the word in a hardware store full of useful tools, which made it seem somehow appropriate as a name for a software toolkit, and also because I seem to be using the affix "ferret" in a lot of my software projects.

It is written in PHP, but should be portable to other languages without too much difficulty.

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Links

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