Dusan Bosnjakovic said
This book is well written and the concepts are well explained. The examples are not well introduced and explained, however, so that it is difficult to follow as well as generalize the example to a broader concept. This is a problem that I've found with pattern books before however. This is not a beginner book by any means and extensive OOP PHP experience is required.
PHP Objects, Patterns and Practice, Third Edition (Expert's Voice in Open Source
- Authors
- Matt Zandstra
- ISBN
- 143022925X
- Published
- 07 Jun 2010
- Purchase online
- amazon.com
This book takes you beyond the PHP basics to the enterprise development practices used by professional programmers. Updated for PHP 5.3 with new sections on closures, namespaces, and continuous integration, this edition will teach you about object features such as abstract classes, reflection, interfaces, and error handling. You’ll also discover object tools to help you learn more about your classes, objects, and methods.
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