Re: phppatterns.com, Nice idea, shame about the site (was Re: [PHP] Re: class structure.)

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Ben Edwards wrote:
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 09:37:37 -0500, Jason Barnett
<jason.barnett@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dustin Krysak wrote:

Hi there, I am pretty new to writing classes (and pretty new to PHP
itself), but I was wondering what was the best format for constructing

There are a few general patterns that show up time after time. They happen so often that there are formal names for them. This isn't really a PHP question per se, but a good site for exploring object design in PHP is http://phppatterns.com/


Nice idea, shame about the site.  I would expect a patterns site to
have a place with a list of the standard patterns, what they are for
and implementation in the target language.  This site douse not (or it

http://phppatterns.com/index.php/article/archive/1/

Maybe not organized the way you would do it, but there are a lot of patterns there (and the links will describe implementation in PHP).

douse I cant find it).  Anyone know of one that douse.

Ben


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