[FX.php List] CodeWorks09

Dale Bengston dbengston at tds.net
Fri Sep 25 13:12:11 MDT 2009


Yes, this is technically true. However, using php objects and  
standardizing one's code around the use of said objects is a boon to  
development. It's hard work to set up your world as objects, but once  
it's set up, your development is much faster. Much.

Dale





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On Sep 25, 2009, at 1:56 PM, Gjermund Gusland Thorsen wrote:

> Well, if you want to be technical, php is a hack in terms of oo, and
> the object orientation is not quiet at the level of python or c++
>
> ggt667
>
> 2009/9/25 Jonathan Schwartz <jschwartz at exit445.com>:
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> Just when you thought that you had mastered a discipline...
>>
>> I attended a 2 day PHP conference here is San Francisco this week ,  
>> called
>> CodeWorks09. It's put on the by the folks who publish PHP|Architect
>> magazine, and traveling to a handful of US cities over the next 2  
>> weeks.
>> Here is web site http://cw.mtacon.com/ Joel Shapiro attended also.
>>
>> Thought folks would be interested in feedback.
>>
>> In short, this was a walk in another world of PHP...the world of  
>> Object
>> Oriented Programming and the separation model that is referred to  
>> as MVC
>> (Model/View/Control).  My eyes were glazed over after the first hour.
>>
>> At best, I benefited by hearing the concepts and discussions about  
>> Zend
>> Frameworks, Objects,  Design Patterns, etc, and realizing that when  
>> pros
>> discuss PHP, they are probably at this level. Should I decide to  
>> head off
>> into the direction of OOP, at least the concepts will sound familiar.
>>
>> Now, back to  my homogenized HTML/CSS/PHP/FMP API/Javascript  
>> pages. ;-)
>>
>> Hope that's helpful.
>>
>> Jonathan
>>
>>
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>> http://www.exit445.com
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