RE: [PHP] PHP OO concepts

2004-04-11 Thread Ralph G

OOP? Stay tuned for PHP5

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From: jdavis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 1:45 PM
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Subject: [PHP] PHP OO concepts

Hello,
 
 I have am checking out PHP OOP and it's pretty smooth. I have a decent
amount of Java experience so PHP OOP is  really easy
to pick up. However I have a few questions I was hoping someone
could help me with.

Can php have a main()? If not ... how to you start a program that is
purley PHP OOP or is this even possible?

How popular is PHP OOP? Should I use PHP OOP for small dynamic web
pages? Is this the convention?

Thanks,
jd




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[PHP] PHP OO concepts

2004-04-07 Thread jdavis
Hello,
 
 I have am checking out PHP OOP and it's pretty smooth. I have a decent
amount of Java experience so PHP OOP is  really easy
to pick up. However I have a few questions I was hoping someone
could help me with.

Can php have a main()? If not ... how to you start a program that is
purley PHP OOP or is this even possible?

How popular is PHP OOP? Should I use PHP OOP for small dynamic web
pages? Is this the convention?

Thanks,
jd




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Re: [PHP] PHP OO concepts

2004-04-07 Thread Robert Cummings
On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 16:44, jdavis wrote:
 Hello,
  
  I have am checking out PHP OOP and it's pretty smooth. I have a decent
 amount of Java experience so PHP OOP is  really easy
 to pick up. However I have a few questions I was hoping someone
 could help me with.
 
 Can php have a main()? If not ... how to you start a program that is
 purley PHP OOP or is this even possible?
 
 How popular is PHP OOP? Should I use PHP OOP for small dynamic web
 pages? Is this the convention?

There is no main() for PHP. The concept of main is implied at the
beginning of you source file.

PHP OOP is fairly popular amongst those familiar with it's benefits and
techniques; however, many developers use it when they feel it is the
best solution for the task at hand. And so it is not uncommon to see
both procedural style code and OOP code intermingled. This is fairly
accepted in the PHP community. For examples of OOP code you could check
out the PEAR web site...

http://pear.php.net/

Or my own website:

http://www.interjinn.com

Or even PHP Classes

http://www.phpclasses.org/

And a multitude of other sites which you can probably find by doing a
search for OOP and PHP in google (or your favourite search engine).

Cheers,
Rob.
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Re: [PHP] PHP OO concepts

2004-04-07 Thread Red Wingate
You will find some usefull ressources over at

http://www.phppatterns.com/

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Robert Cummings wrote:

[...]
Hello,

I have am checking out PHP OOP and it's pretty smooth. I have a decent
amount of Java experience so PHP OOP is  really easy
to pick up. However I have a few questions I was hoping someone
could help me with.
Can php have a main()? If not ... how to you start a program that is
purley PHP OOP or is this even possible?
How popular is PHP OOP? Should I use PHP OOP for small dynamic web
pages? Is this the convention?
[...]

[...]
There is no main() for PHP. The concept of main is implied at the
beginning of you source file.
PHP OOP is fairly popular amongst those familiar with it's benefits and
techniques; however, many developers use it when they feel it is the
best solution for the task at hand. And so it is not uncommon to see
both procedural style code and OOP code intermingled. This is fairly
accepted in the PHP community. For examples of OOP code you could check
out the PEAR web site...
http://pear.php.net/

Or my own website:

http://www.interjinn.com

Or even PHP Classes

http://www.phpclasses.org/

And a multitude of other sites which you can probably find by doing a
search for OOP and PHP in google (or your favourite search engine).
[...]

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