 | Title: Guide to Programming with Zend Framework Authors: Cal Evans Year: January 2008 Pages: 222 Publisher: Sybex ISBN: 978-0-9738621-5-7 Price: $ 34.99 |
I regret having to make a bad review on a computer book, but unfortunately I can not fail to tell my feelings and my experience in reading these pages.
The book in question describes the general operation of the Zend Framework, a framework of the hottest in the world of PHP programmers.
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Often we find in the methods of a class of code that can be reused in various parts of the same, or we see that put in that position does not give any intuitive meaning.
An improvement in the readability of the object is to extract this group of rows with a common meaning and place in a method that is invoked whenever the need is present.
Another problem is the presence of temporary variables, which do nothing but increase the risk of bugs and may be replaced by self-explanatory code, in the form of a private method of the class.
The following is an example to better clarify the concept:
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It seems like a way out of a science fiction movie, but it does not.
Our Prime Minister, in his act of generosity to the domestic and foreign media, wanted to outsource the following words:
"With regard to Internet regulation is missing, we will bring our proposals at the international level"
Summing up his words, believes that our country is at the forefront in dealing with risks arising from the improper use of the Mother of all networks, and wants to bring our advanced technology control findings at the next G8 and G20.
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