'PHP 5 Objects, Patterns and Practice' is a practical design and management book. It explains object-oriented programming in PHP 5, the latest version of PHP. This book explores the principles underlying design patterns (principally those patterns collected by the 'Gang of Four') and presents a range of patterns in a PHP context. This book also examines tools and practices that exist which underpin good software design, including unit testing, documentation, version control and automated build.
'PHP 5 Objects, Patterns and Practice' is a practical design and management book. It explains object-oriented programming in PHP 5, the latest version of PHP. This book explores the principles underlying design patterns (principally those patterns collected by the 'Gang of Four') and presents a range of patterns in a PHP context. This book also examines tools and practices that exist which underpin good software design, including unit testing, documentation, version control and automated build.
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Autorenporträt
Matt Zandstra has worked as a web programmer, consultant, and writer for over a decade. He is the author of SAMS Teach Yourself PHP in 24 Hours (three editions) and a contributor to DHTML Unleashed. He has written articles for Linux Magazine, Zend.com, IBM DeveloperWorks, and php architect Magazine, among others. His blog can be found at works primarily with PHP, Perl, and Java, building web and command line applications. He is a senior developer at Yahoo! in California.
Inhaltsangabe
- Introduction: Design and Management - Objects: PHP and Objects - Object Basics - Advanced Features - Objects and Design - Patterns: What Are Patterns? Why Use Them? Some Pattern Principles - Generating Objects - Designing for Object Relations - Performing and Representing Tasks - Enterprise Patterns - Practice: Good (and Bad) Practice - PEAR - Generating Documentation with PHP Documentor - Version Control - Build Tools - Conclusion: PHP and Design - Code Examples - Bibliography.
- Introduction: Design and Management - Objects: PHP and Objects - Object Basics - Advanced Features - Objects and Design - Patterns: What Are Patterns? Why Use Them? Some Pattern Principles - Generating Objects - Designing for Object Relations - Performing and Representing Tasks - Enterprise Patterns - Practice: Good (and Bad) Practice - PEAR - Generating Documentation with PHP Documentor - Version Control - Build Tools - Conclusion: PHP and Design - Code Examples - Bibliography.
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