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Clean Code PHP – Comments or bad code?

October 30, 2017 Jeffrey Verreckt PHP, Software Principles

Comments are a means to explain and clarify code.  But sometimes it gets over used and turns into lies. The[…]

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Clean Code PHP – Meaningfull names

October 15, 2017 Jeffrey Verreckt Clean Code, PHP

Some people asked me, whats the purpose of Clean Code? If it works, then it works? Any good programmer should[…]

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SOLID principles in PHP

October 10, 2017 Jeffrey Verreckt OOP, PHP

SOLID stands for the 5 principles that makes software more understandable, flexible and maintainable. It stands for Single responsibility, Open-closed,[…]

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What is PSR?

August 20, 2017 Jeffrey Verreckt PHP

PSR stands for PHP Standards Recommendation. These standards are created and maintained by a group of PHP projects who have[…]

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