Hi, So we're working on our meeting for July (announcement coming soon), at which I'll be taking some time to discuss the three key new features of PHP 5.3.
Closures - great for Javascript, but for PHP? In a non-callback-centric synchronous language such as PHP, what else can we use this "syntactic sugar" for? How are people using them and what can we gain from them? And, the hell with code reuse? Namespaces - we've done so much for so long without them, so now what? What type overhead is involved in supporting this? Where are people using them? When was the last time in PHP development you said, "damn, if I only had namespaces, I could ..." Late static binding - perhaps not as glamorous as the others, but begs the question - are things going static? In combination with closures, namespaces, and considering that some of the most popular PHP applications/frameworks today are largely non-OO, is strict OO going the way of register_globals? The above is purposefully a bit inflammatory because I want to get some discussion going on the list. I don't have all the answers to these questions, and want people to join me in a Q&A style panel presentation in July. Share your experiences and techniques, both on the list and at our July meeting - just show up. Some other food for thought: -- how do you combine these new features for the next generation of PHP development? -- what editor do you use to not show parse errors when using these? Other ideas? H _______________________________________________ New York PHP Users Group Community Talk Mailing List http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk http://www.nyphp.org/Show-Participation