The module has no firm dependencies on any other module. The Symfony framework service layer enables us to code modules in such a way that, most of the time, there is no need for a dependency between them. While the module does override a service defined in the core module, the module itself is not dependent on it, as nothing will break if the overriding service is missing.
Modular Programming with PHP 7
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Modular Programming with PHP 7
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Overview of this book
Modular design techniques help you build readable, manageable, reusable, and more efficient codes. PHP 7, which is a popular open source scripting language, is used to build modular functions for your software. With this book, you will gain a deep insight into the modular programming paradigm and how to achieve modularity in your PHP code.
We start with a brief introduction to the new features of PHP 7, some of which open a door to new concepts used in modular development. With design patterns being at the heart of all modular PHP code, you will learn about the GoF design patterns and how to apply them. You will see how to write code that is easy to maintain and extend over time with the help of the SOLID design principles.
Throughout the rest of the book, you will build different working modules of a modern web shop application using the Symfony framework, which will give you a deep understanding of modular application development using PHP 7.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Modular Programming with PHP 7
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
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Preface
GoF Design Patterns
SOLID Design Principles
Requirement Specification for a Modular Web Shop App
Symfony at a Glance
Building the Core Module
Building the Catalog Module
Building the Customer Module
Building the Payment Module
Building the Shipment Module
Building the Sales Module
Integrating and Distributing Modules
Index
Customer Reviews