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Mastering PHP 7

By : Branko Ajzele
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Mastering PHP 7

By: Branko Ajzele

Overview of this book

PHP is a server-side scripting language that is widely used for web development. With this book, you will get a deep understanding of the advanced programming concepts in PHP and how to apply it practically The book starts by unveiling the new features of PHP 7 and walks you through several important standards set by PHP Framework Interop Group (PHP-FIG). You’ll see, in detail, the working of all magic methods, and the importance of effective PHP OOP concepts, which will enable you to write effective PHP code. You will find out how to implement design patterns and resolve dependencies to make your code base more elegant and readable. You will also build web services alongside microservices architecture, interact with databases, and work around third-party packages to enrich applications. This book delves into the details of PHP performance optimization. You will learn about serverless architecture and the reactive programming paradigm that found its way in the PHP ecosystem. The book also explores the best ways of testing your code, debugging, tracing, profiling, and deploying your PHP application. By the end of the book, you will be able to create readable, reliable, and robust applications in PHP to meet modern day requirements in the software industry.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
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Debugging, Tracing, and Profiling

Chapter 5. The Realm of CLI

A great deal of modern application development evolves around visible bits and pieces. Whether we are talking about the server infrastructure, development tools, or the resulting application itself, graphical interfaces dominate our experience nowadays. While the diversity and overall list of available GUI tools seems endless, the console still remains an important part of development that any self-respectful developer should be familiar with.

There are countless reasons why the console is simply the right tool for the job. Take large database backups, for example. Trying to backup gigabytes of MySQL data via the GUI tool is likely to result in a complete failure or a corrupt backup file, whereas the console-based mysqldump tool is impervious to the size of the backup or the time it takes for it to execute. Things such as large and time-consuming data imports, data exports, data synchronizations, and so on are common operations of many PHP applications. These are...