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PHP Object-Oriented Solutions

PHP Object-Oriented Solutions

David Powers
3.9/5 ( ratings)
My first experiments with object-oriented programming in PHP took place about six years ago. Unfortunately, the book that introduced me to the subject concentrated on the mechanics of writing classes and paid little heed to principles underlying OOP. As a result, I wrote classes that were closely intertwined with a specific project . Everything worked exactly the way I wanted, but the design had a fundamental flaw: the classes couldn't be used for any other project. Worse still, it was a large project--a bilingual, searchable database with more than 15,000 records--so any changes I wanted to make to it involved revising the whole code base. The purpose of this book is to help you avoid the same mistake. Although most chapters revolve around mini-projects, the classes they use are project-neutral. Rather than being a "how to" cookbook, the aim is to help developers with a solid knowledge of PHP basics add OOP to their skill set.
Language
English
Pages
372
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Apress
Release
August 01, 2008
ISBN
1430210117
ISBN 13
9781430210115

PHP Object-Oriented Solutions

David Powers
3.9/5 ( ratings)
My first experiments with object-oriented programming in PHP took place about six years ago. Unfortunately, the book that introduced me to the subject concentrated on the mechanics of writing classes and paid little heed to principles underlying OOP. As a result, I wrote classes that were closely intertwined with a specific project . Everything worked exactly the way I wanted, but the design had a fundamental flaw: the classes couldn't be used for any other project. Worse still, it was a large project--a bilingual, searchable database with more than 15,000 records--so any changes I wanted to make to it involved revising the whole code base. The purpose of this book is to help you avoid the same mistake. Although most chapters revolve around mini-projects, the classes they use are project-neutral. Rather than being a "how to" cookbook, the aim is to help developers with a solid knowledge of PHP basics add OOP to their skill set.
Language
English
Pages
372
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Apress
Release
August 01, 2008
ISBN
1430210117
ISBN 13
9781430210115

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