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Clean Code in PHP

By : Carsten Windler, Alexandre Daubois
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Book Image

Clean Code in PHP

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By: Carsten Windler, Alexandre Daubois

Overview of this book

PHP is a beginner-friendly language, but also one that is rife with complaints of bad code,;yet no clean code books are specific to PHP. Enter Clean Code in PHP. This book is a one-stop guide to learning the theory and best practices of clean code specific to real-world PHP app development environments. This PHP book is cleanly split to help you navigate through coding practices and theories to understand and adopt the nuances of the clean code paradigm. In addition to covering best practices, tooling for code quality, and PHP design patterns, this book also presents tips and techniques for working on large-scale PHP apps with a team and writing effective documentation for your PHP projects. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to write human-friendly PHP code, which will fuel your PHP career growth and set you apart from the competition.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
1
Part 1 – Introducing Clean Code
8
Part 2 – Maintaining Code Quality

Introducing code quality metrics

In this section, you will learn about how to measure the quality of software in general. We will look at some of the most used metrics in the PHP world and explain what they can tell you about your code, how to gather them, and when they are useful or not.

Aspects of software quality

Before we dive into the numbers, we need to clarify one important thing first: what does software quality actually mean? Surely, everybody has a certain understanding of quality, but it might be hard to put this in words. Luckily, there are already existing models, such as the FURPS model, which was developed at Hewlett-Packard back in the 1980s. The acronym stands for the following:

  • Functionality: Is the software capable of dealing with a wide variety of use cases? Has it been developed with security in mind?
  • Usability: How good is the user experience? Is it documented and easy to understand?
  • Reliability: Is the software available at all times?...