Organizing your PHP Projects

Paul M Jones (21.May.2009)
Talk at php|tek 2009 (English - US)

Rating: 5 of 5

By using a few simple organizational principles, developers can make their project structure predictable, extensible, and modular. These techniques make it easy to de-conflict and share code between multiple projects. They also make it easy to automate project-support tasks such as testing, documentation, and distribution.

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Rating: 5 of 5

21.May.2009 at 19:06 by Matthew Turland

Informative and well-paced. Good job engaging the audience, particularly since the session was immediately after lunch. Enjoyed the perspective on practices across various well-known projects.

Rating: 5 of 5

26.May.2009 at 02:30 by Chris Tankersley

Great tips not only for the evolution of projects as developers mature, but the tips will come in handy as we all move to 5.3.

Rating: 4 of 5

27.May.2009 at 16:51 by Philip Daly

A lot of information seemed old-hat because I've used frameworks fairly extensively. The 'good stuff' came when addressing general namespacing and 5.3 issues.

Great presentation skills - good pacing - nice looking slides.

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