Re: [PHP] Coding Style Question...

2006-10-03 Thread Richard Lynch
On Mon, October 2, 2006 7:32 pm, Tony Di Croce wrote: > I am relatively new to PHP... I have about 1.5 years of light PHP work > under > my belt... Over the past year or so my PHP coding style has evolved > significantly and I'm curious as to how experienced programmers write > PHP... > > Basically

Re: [PHP] Coding Style Question...

2006-10-03 Thread tedd
At 10:23 AM +0800 10/3/06, Glenn Richmond wrote: I'll probably get strong opposition for these comments, but in my opinion, there's nothing worse than mixing two different lanuages in a single file, not to mention mixing functional code with layout code. Glenn. Glenn: I agree with the concept

Re: [PHP] Coding Style Question...

2006-10-02 Thread Larry Garfield
On Monday 02 October 2006 19:32, Tony Di Croce wrote: > I am relatively new to PHP... I have about 1.5 years of light PHP work > under my belt... Over the past year or so my PHP coding style has evolved > significantly and I'm curious as to how experienced programmers write > PHP... > > Basically,

Re: [PHP] Coding Style Question...

2006-10-02 Thread Glenn Richmond
Hi Tony, Sounds like a good start. I have to admit that one that I prefer is that HTML code should be completely separated from PHP via the use of a templating engine of some sort (I'm a fan of XTemplate). I'll probably get strong opposition for these comments, but in my opinion, there's nothing w

RE: [PHP] Coding Style Question...

2006-10-02 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] What do you think? [/snip] I think I'd like an ice cold beer. I code PHP like I code C++, heavily commented with code designed to fit the needs of the application. There is a thing in PEAR concerning style (you can Google it pretty easily) and you will as many styles as you do PHP develope