Pro PHP Refactoring

Many businesses and organizations depend on older high-value PHP software that risks abandonment because it is impossible to maintain. The reasons for this may be that the software is not well designed; there is only one developer (the one who created the system) who can develop it because he didn’t...

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Main Authors: Trucchia, Francesco (Author), Romei, Jacopo (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Lowman, Michelle (Editor), Andres, Clay (Editor), Anglin, Steve (Editor), Beckner, Mark (Editor), Buckingham, Ewan (Editor), Cornell, Gary (Editor), Gennick, Jonathan (Editor), Hassell, Jonathan (Editor), Moodie, Matthew (Editor), Parkes, Duncan (Editor), Pepper, Jeffrey (Editor), Pohlmann, Frank (Editor), Pundick, Douglas (Editor), Renow-Clarke, Ben (Editor), Shakeshaft, Dominic (Editor), Wade, Matt (Editor), Welsh, Tom (Editor), Castro, Anita (Editor), Fugate, Mary Ann (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Berkeley, CA : Apress, 2010.
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Online Access:Full Text via HEAL-Link
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Summary:Many businesses and organizations depend on older high-value PHP software that risks abandonment because it is impossible to maintain. The reasons for this may be that the software is not well designed; there is only one developer (the one who created the system) who can develop it because he didn’t use common design patterns and documentation; or the code is procedural, not object-oriented. With this book, you’ll learn to identify problem code and refactor it to create more effective applications using test-driven design.
Physical Description:XXI, 360 p. online resource.
ISBN:9781430227281