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A No-Code-Low-Code solution for the misfits, the dropouts, the freaks
For the past 23 years people have asked why I code in PHP. I'll admit, back in 2000 I really wanted to code in Java, so I did. I wrote a lot of Java, PERL, Javascript, Flex, whatever was 'hot' at the time. But, time after time I kept building project in PHP. First PHP3, then PHP4, 5, 6 (just kidding), 7 and now PHP8.
Time after time at tech conference, online, some asshole manager I was criticised for using PHP. At this point in my career I'm done with the programming language religious wars.
So you don't think a No-Code-Low-Code system should be written in PHP?? Fine, Piss off and Go Away.
Feral is a No-Code-Low-Code framework written in PHP. This project is the free and open core which contains the basic tools for Nodez.
Feral
As you already know, Feral stands for No/Low-Code and yes, it's written in PHP. The point of Feral is to make an easy to use, easy to modify No/Low-Code solution that is accessible to anybody.
Feral-Core
This bundle uses the framework-agnostic Feral Core package for the guts of the processes.
Feral - Bundle for Inline Mode
This bundle is used for bolting the Feral system directly into your code. You will call the process engine from your controllers, commands, or any other driver.
Our model : Free-Promium
We want to give back to the community and industry that has supported us all these years. As such our goal is to offer valuable code for free.
There is a need to have some income to pay some bills and as such, we will offer some pro-plugins at low yearly cost along with professional services for businesses that need some help use the platform.
Unit Tests
We use PHPUnit for our unit tests. The test cases can be found in the tests folder.
Code Quality Tools
We use Code_Sniffer for our quality standards. We include PSR1, PSR2, and PSR12.