PHP 5 Objects, Patterns, and Practice
Apress (Verlag)
978-1-59059-380-6 (ISBN)
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PHP 5's object-oriented enhancements are among the most significant improvements in the 10+ year history of the language. This book introduces you to those new features and the many opportunities they provide, as well as a number of tools that will help you maximize development efforts. The book begins with a broad overview of PHP 5's object-oriented features, introducing key topics like class declaration, object instantiation, inheritance, and method and property encapsulation. You'll also learn about advanced topics including static methods and properties, abstract classes, interfaces, exception handling, object cloning, and more. You'll also benefit from an extensive discussion regarding object-oriented design best practices. The next part of the book is devoted to a topic that is often a natural extension of any object-oriented introduction: design patterns. PHP 5 is particularly well-suited to the deployment of these solutions for commonly occurring programming problems. The author will introduce pattern concepts and show you how to implement several key patterns in your PHP applications.The last segment introduces a number of great utilities that help you document, manage, test, and build your PHP applications, including Phing, PHPUnit2, phpDocumentor, PEAR, and CVS.
Matt Zandstra has worked as a web programmer, consultant, and writer for nearly two decades. 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. Matt works as a consultant advising companies on their architectures and system management, and also develops systems primarily with PHP, and Java. Matt also writes fiction.
Part One ? IntroductionChapter 1 ? PHP: Design and ManagementPart Two ? ObjectsChapter 2 ? PHP and ObjectsChapter 3 ? Object BasicsChapter 4 ? Advanced FeaturesChapter 5 ? Object ToolsChapter 6 ? Objects and DesignPart Three ? PatternsChapter 7 ? What Are Design Patterns? Why Use Them?Chapter 8 ? Some Pattern PrinciplesChapter 9 ? Generating ObjectsChapter 10 ? Designing for Object RelationsChapter 11 ? Performing and Representing TasksChapter 12 ? Enterprise PatternsPart Four ? PracticeChapter 13 ? Good (and Bad) PracticeChapter 14 ? An Introduction to PEARChapter 15 ? Generating Documentation with phpDocumentorChapter 16 ? Version Control with CVSChapter 17 ? Automated Build with PhingPart Five ? ConclusionChapter 18 ? Objects, Patterns, PracticePart Six ? AppendixesAppendix A ? BibliographyAppendix B ? A Simple Parser
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 3.1.2005 |
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| Verlagsort | New York |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 180 x 230 mm |
| Einbandart | Paperback |
| Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge |
| ISBN-10 | 1-59059-380-4 / 1590593804 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-59059-380-6 / 9781590593806 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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