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About Frontiers Open Access Frontiers provides full open access to all its publications across every field of research launched. The first definition of open access was provided by the Budapest Open Access Initiative in February 2002 and it envisages “free and unrestricted online availability” of journal literature, i.e. the double advantage for readers that research publications become both toll-free and royalty-free. At Frontiers, the entire content of all present and past journals is immediately and permanently accessible online free of charge. Furthermore, all articles published in Frontiers are subject to an exclusive license agreement between the authors and Frontiers, so that readers are permitted unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and the source are credited.

CodeIgniter A Brief History 2006: CodeIgniter was born. CodeIgniter is a powerful open-source PHP framework with a very small footprint, created by Rick Ellis in 2006. CodeIgniter was born from ExpressionEngine, essentially a collection of refactored classes originally written for EllisLab's flagship CMS. Stripped of the application-specific functionality, CodeIgniter was made to be a simple and elegant toolkit, enabling rapid development of both web sites and web applications, attracting thousands of talented PHP developers. 2008: Industry leader.

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10 skills for developers to focus on in 2013 Development trends that began to emerge in 2012 are picking up steam. Here's a look at the must-know technologies for the year ahead. Editor's note: At the beginning of 2012, Justin James wrote a list of technologies that were gaining momentum in the dev world. Now he revisits that list with an eye toward 2013.

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