Writing Maintainable PHP Code

Jeff Moore (19.Oct.2009)
Talk at ZendCon 2009 (English - US)

Rating: 4 of 5

This session is an overview of how to write maintainable PHP Code. We'll cover fundamental principles of organizing code to make future changes easier. We'll examine the impact of object oriented principles and unit testing on maintainability. We'll also look at refactoring, or improving the design of existing code.

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Rating: 4 of 5

21.Oct.2009 at 18:35 by Jeremy Kendall

Great talk. I really enjoyed the topics you covered, especially refactoring.

Rating: 3 of 5

22.Oct.2009 at 18:20 by Carl Anderson

Pretty decent, but I would have preferred something a bit more hands-on. A lot of useful stuff to be sure, but I was expecting more of a tutorial than a lecture.

Rating: 5 of 5

24.Oct.2009 at 15:39 by Eric Swinehart

This was one of the most useful sessions I attended. A ton of material was covered.

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