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Clean Code in PHP

You're reading from   Clean Code in PHP Expert tips and best practices to write beautiful, human-friendly, and maintainable PHP

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804613870
Length 264 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Alexandre Daubois Alexandre Daubois
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Carsten Windler Carsten Windler
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1 – Introducing Clean Code
2. Chapter 1: What Is Clean Code and Why Should You Care? FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Who Gets to Decide What “Good Practices” Are? 4. Chapter 3: Code, Don’t Do Stunts 5. Chapter 4: It is about More Than Just Code 6. Chapter 5: Optimizing Your Time and Separating Responsibilities 7. Chapter 6: PHP is Evolving – Deprecations and Revolutions 8. Part 2 – Maintaining Code Quality
9. Chapter 7: Code Quality Tools 10. Chapter 8: Code Quality Metrics 11. Chapter 9: Organizing PHP Quality Tools 12. Chapter 10: Automated Testing 13. Chapter 11: Continuous Integration 14. Chapter 12: Working in a Team 15. Chapter 13: Creating Effective Documentation 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Stability versus trends

Let’s finish this chapter with a few words about the most recent versions, but also about trendy external technologies and libraries.

First, let’s talk about the latest versions of external libraries. Of course, we might be tempted to use the latest ones, the ones that were just released a few hours ago. It is worth remembering that bugs may appear, and a new patch version may be released in the near future if this is the case. Or not. And in this case, the bug could persist for a while. So, it’s particularly important to write tests. Imagine the comfort: you update all your dependencies, you run your test suite, and if all the lights are green (and your application is properly tested), you can be fairly sure that everything is fine.

That said, if any tests turn red because you’ve updated an external library, you’ll have to investigate to find out where this is coming from. In any case, you shouldn’t think that...

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