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Expert PHP 5 Tools

By : Dirk Merkel
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Expert PHP 5 Tools

By: Dirk Merkel

Overview of this book

Even if you find writing PHP code easy, writing code that is efficient and easy to maintain and reuse is not so straightforward. Self-taught PHP developers and programmers transitioning from other languages often lack the knowledge to work with PHP on an enterprise level. They need to take their PHP development skills to that level by learning the skills and tools necessary to write maintainable and efficient code.This book will enable you to take your PHP development skills to an enterprise level by teaching you the skills and tools necessary to write maintainable and efficient code. You will learn how to perform activities such as unit testing, enforcing coding standards, automating deployment, and interactive debugging using tools created for PHP developers – all the information in one place. Your code will be more maintainable, efficient, and self-documented.From the design phase to actually deploying the application, you will learn concepts and apply them using the best-of-breed tools available in PHP.Experienced developers looking for expertise in PHP development will learn how to follow best practices within the world of PHP. The book contains many well-documented code samples and recipes that can be used as a starting point for producing quality code.Specifically, you will learn to design an application with UML, code it in Eclipse with PDT, document it with phpDocumentor, debug it interactively with Xdebug, test it by writing PHPUnit tests, manage source code in Subversion, speed up development and increase stability by using Zend Framework, pull everything together using continuous integration, and deploy the application automatically with Phing – all in one book. The author's experience in PHP development enables him to share insights on using enterprise tools, in a clear and friendly way.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Expert PHP 5 Tools
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface

Summary


Remember the three scenarios I posed in the introduction to this chapter. With all that you have learned about Subversion, the solution to those problems should appear much less daunting. Assuming that you have been using Subversion or a similar version control system to develop your project, let's revisit those scenarios now.

Scenario 1: After accidentally messing up a file on a production server, you can simply pull the revision of the file you need from the remote repository—effectively reverting the local changes.

Scenario 2: Switching your open source project from a single developer to a distributed team becomes a snap after you put the project into Subversion and give the volunteering developers access using svnserve to get up and running quickly.

Scenario 3: Being forced to review development efforts, you can easily use Subversion's blame command and ability to access past revisions to see how and when the bug was introduced. Armed with that knowledge, you can work to improve...