Summer Daze

LogicFury down but not out

author.png Posted by Chris date.png Wed 9 Aug time.png 19:30 [Tag] Computing, Programming views.png 205 Views

 
Well the project I have been working on for nearly three years is now dead. It was becoming a right pain in the **** to manage and a chore to code for. I'm now working on LF2 if you will, It's not Logicfury underneath though it will bear similarities in it's visual operation. Chances are the project will no longer be called Logicfury, but that's undecided yet. This time the CMS wont just have a little reordering of it's structure, it will be coded entirely from scratch. Which is no small task but it seems a more welcoming one than continuing with a poorly designed project. There are many many idea's I have for the new CMS and I can guarantee it will surpass Logicfury.

What will become of my Logicfury powered blog or indeed Logicfury it's self? That's an interesting question. It does make a good blog, blogs are much smaller web apps and the structuring isn't too bad for something like a blog or small news system based site. Perhaps Logicfury could continue with a new purpose if someone is willing to take over the code? For the time being my blog will still run on the CMS that never was Cheeky



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Monday 13th October 2008 @ 6:14
Tim


Location: United Kingdom
Joined: 26/03/05
Hey sounds nice if you need help ask me as im thinking of stoping work on Komodo, theres nothing wrong with it just its not easy without a team of people and i cant really find any to help me. i hope this next CMS works out better.
 
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Monday 13th October 2008 @ 6:14
Dugahole


Location: Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Joined: 27/03/05
When you said "it will be coded entirely from scratch. Which is no small task but it seems a more welcoming one than continuing with a poorly designed project."

I thought of Windows... But you have the brains to figure out that it was beyond repair. Still though it would have been a tough decision to make because for 3 years you put a lot of work into LF.

Best of luck with your new CMS. Grining
Monday 13th October 2008 @ 6:14
Chris


Location: West Midlands, UK
Joined: 24/03/05
Thanks Dugg.

Well I say poorly coded, it wasn't really that bad in fact it was better than some other CMS's however it wasn't "perfect". It wasn't done to the best of my abilities and I could see the huge advantage that would come about if only I had done "this or that" when I started the project.

Your right about Windows, rather than cling on to the same code and just bolting stuff onto it they would be better off writing a new base for each release unless they reach near perfection with stability and security of course.

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