Anyway, Apporio seems to be connected to this whole thing. And then… PHP CodeIgniter. CodeIgniter, man, that’s a name I haven’t heard in *ages*. That’s like, the OG framework for building websites, right? I remember trying to use it back in the day, and… well, let’s just say my PHP skills weren’t exactly up to snuff. It was supposed to be “simple to use,” but for me? Not so much. Maybe Apporio’s got some magic sauce to make it actually simple. *shrugs*
The blurb calls CodeIgniter “an open source PHP structure, equipped for the creation of intense sites.” “Intense sites?” What does that even *mean*? Is it supposed to be like, super engaging? Or just… complicated? Maybe sites that require a lot of processing power? I’m genuinely confused. Marketing speak is so weird sometimes.
And then they call it a “remarkable example among the most known, simple to use, flexible and accessible PHP systems.” Okay, they’re REALLY pushing the “simple to use” angle here. I still have my doubts, but hey, maybe they’ve built something on top of it that *is* genuinely easy for peeps to pick up. I hope so, for the sake of anyone trying to build a freakin’ Super App.
So, Apporio… they seem to be in the Super App game, and they’re apparently using or promoting CodeIgniter. That’s… cool? I guess? Honestly, I’m kinda distracted by the whole “Super App” thing. Imagine the possibilities! You could order food, book a ride, video call your grandma, and probably even pay your bills all from one app. Though… is that a good thing? Putting all your eggs in one digital basket seems a little risky, doesn’t it? I’m kinda paranoid that way.
I should probably check out apporio.com, but honestly, I’m a little scared. What if it’s just a wall of confusing tech jargon? Or worse… what if it’s *really* good and makes me feel like I’ve been wasting my life not building Super Apps?