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From: Robert Cummings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gerard Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Jay Blanchard [EMAIL PROTECTED]; PHP-General [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 03 October, 2003 13:45
Subject: Re: [PHP] Committing OO Sin
On Fri
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Making utility classes are somewhat straight forward, but getting them
to work together, seems like a pain.
So I was thinking, if a class was started in the global space, is it a
sin,
to use the $GLOBALS array to access it, instead of tying in all these
references??
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Global
I suggest you should use MerlinWork ;-)
It does these things for you.
Fabrizio Balliano
Il ven, 2003-10-03 alle 16:23, Gerard Samuel ha scritto:
Or is there such a thing. ;)
I have a small collection of utility classes, and it seems like the
more
I add,
the more cumbersome things seem to
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 10:23, Gerard Samuel wrote:
Or is there such a thing. ;)
I have a small collection of utility classes, and it seems like the more
I add,
the more cumbersome things seem to get.
A brief synopsis of code execution.
1. Start DB class
2. Start Smarty class, passing
Jay Blanchard wrote:
Global space? Yes, what you're talking about, if possible, is a sin.
Why is getting the classes to work together a pain?
A little misleading about what Im feeling.
Im feeling that the more classes that I add the more cumbersome things get,
and at the rate Im going, I get
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 12:40, Gerard Samuel wrote:
Jay Blanchard wrote:
Global space? Yes, what you're talking about, if possible, is a sin.
Why is getting the classes to work together a pain?
A little misleading about what Im feeling.
Im feeling that the more classes that I add the
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