The Language Class provides functions to retrieve language files and lines of text for purposes of internationalization.
In your FuzeWorks Core folder, you will find a Language sub-directory containing a set of language files for the english idiom. The files in this directory (Core/Language/english/) define the regular messages, error messages, and other generally output terms or expressions, for the different parts of the FuzeWorks.
You can create or incorporate your own language files, as needed, in order to provide application-specific error and other messages, or to provide translations of the core messages into other languages. These translations or additional messages would go inside your Application/Language/ directory, with separate sub-directories for each idiom (for instance, ‘french’ or ‘german’).
FuzeWorks comes with a set of language files for the “english” idiom. Additional approved translations for different idioms may be found in the FuzeWorks Archives. Each archive deals with a single idiom.
When FuzeWorks loads language files, it will load the one in Core/Language/ first and will then look for an override in your Application/Language/ directory.
Helpers are small utilities that can be loaded to assist a performing certain functions. Helpers are simply global functions that get loaded when requesting them.
Helpers can be loaded using (\FuzeWorks\)Helpers::load('helperName'); Helpers can be put in the 'Core/Helpers' or the 'Application/Helpers' directory. The 'Applications/Helpers' directory is scanned first, so this one has priority over Core helpers.
It is possible to sort of 'extend' helpers. By putting a helper in the 'Application/Helpers' directory with the application prefix (found in config.main.php) you can load that helper first and then the helper in the core directory. This allows you to add or override functions without the need of copying the entire helper from the core. For example: there is a helper in the core directory named 'example_helper.php'. This one has a function named 'doSomething();' inside it. If you now create a helper in the application directory named 'MY_example_helper.php', then that one will be loaded first and can override the core class because the application helper is loaded first.
More detailed instructions will be provided in the documentation.