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Latest revision as of 17:25, 6 October 2020
Journey is built using PHP & Symfony and MySQL, and as time goes on AJAX.
We also use Node & Bootstrap.
The first level of the database Structure is around Alpha and the supporting tables.
Alpha | Account | Activity | Announce | Article | Country | Share | Dbs | |
Display | FAQ | Import | Layout | Lists | Menu | Report | Utility |
There is a Table structure we are developing around the idea of an Alpha Record.
Alpha Table | Alpha Type | Alpha Child | Alpha Info | Alpha Docs | Alpha Day | Alpha Day Docs | Alpha Image | Alpha Map |
Alpha Type Settings Type |
Going deeper we have a whole other section using the Alpha concept and fleshing it out to provide custom databases.
Examples | Main Areas | Db | DbAlpha | DbResource | DbThing | Master Tables | ||
Support Areas | Db Admin | DbActivity | DbConnect | DbCounter | DbErrorCheck | DbLink | DbUtility |
In Journey, this is how we use these tables to build our custom databases.
DataBases | Administrator | Departments | Housing | Transportation | Maintenance | Post Office | Accommodation | Library |
Emails | Workers | Security | Kōkua | Projects | Accounts | Support | Courses | Outreach |
Development
Development | GitHub | Ux Ui | DataBase | Symfony | JavaScript | AJAX | CLI |
Workstation | CentOS 7 | CentOS 8 | PHP 7.4 | Deploy | Work | Testing |