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Latest news
RADICORE v2.27.0 released14 October 2023
RADICORE v2.26.0 released04 April 2023
RADICORE v2.25.0 released04 February 2023
Knowledge Base
Evolution of the RADICORE framework01 June 2022
How Radicore prevents SQL Injection attacks17 July 2021
How Radicore prevents CSRF attacks08 October 2017
Articles
Support for PHP4 dropped, support for PHP7 started01 October 2016
Why you should build your web application back-to-front06 January 2013
What is the 3-Tier Architecture?14 October 2012
Other Stuff
Getters and Setters are EVIL02 December 2023
Object Associations are EVIL02 December 2023
Object Interfaces are EVIL02 December 2023
Radicore Licensing Policy
Radicore Software Limited provides its software under a choice of licenses, designed to meet the usage and distribution requirements of different types of users:
Private Projects
You can create and use a private copy of a derived work and keep the source code private without the need for any sort of license, AGPL or otherwise. However, if you grant access to the derived work to others its usage switches from private to non-private, in which case you must either release the source code to the public under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL) or obtain a commercial license so that you can keep the source code private.
Open Source Projects
If you are developing and distributing open source applications under the GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL), then you are free to use RADICORE under the terms of that license. More info»
Commercial Projects
If you are developing and distributing applications which are closed source then Radicore Software Limited provides a commercial license. More Info»