Organizing Your PHP Projects
Session en anglais
By using a few simple organizational principles, developers can make their project structure predictable, extensible, and modular. These techniques make it easy to de-conflict and share code between multiple projects. They also make it easy to automate project-support tasks such as testing, documentation, and distribution. This talk will discuss these principles, how they can be discovered from researching publicly available PHP projects, and how they are used (or not used) in popular applications and frameworks.
Paul Jones Afficher la page du conférencier
OmniTI
Paul is an internationally recognized PHP expert working for the NYC office of[OmniTI](http://omniti.com) as a Web Architect. Paul's latest open-source
project is the [Solar Framework for PHP 5](http://solarphp.com). Among his
other accomplishments, Paul is the creator of the [Savant template system](http://phpsavant.com), has authored a series
of [authoritative benchmarks](http://paul-m-jones.com/?p=315) on [dynamic framework performance](http://paul-m-jones.com/?p=421), and was a founding contributor to the [Zend Framework](http://framework.zend.com) (the DB, DB_Table, and View components).






















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