I hand code everything I do in php. I separate functions and class in referenced files that are grouped by function in the site(i.e. - all queries are in queries.php, the db connection is done in dbconn.php, etc...). This will allow a project to grow without having to rewrite everything. Also debugging is easy. If you know a query is failing, open the queries.php file. The structure I use is to build the entire page as a variable, usually called $page, that I print after it has been completed. So from the html doctype tag to the closing html tag I simply append to one variable and print. CJ "DuSTiN KRySaK" <mailinglists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:8217b6d00f799818de0ad8030d1e0436@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >I just have a few questions regarding workflow when producing scripts. > > First off, do people prefer to have all their code in one file? Or > multiple separate files? I know functions and classes are good to keep in > separate files, but i am talking about say for example a news system, etc. > > Next off, how about when actually assembling the files? Do you produce all > of your html output, then say build all of your functions - then say build > the logic? > > Does that make sense? > > I had in the past use DW for building php apps, and as an exercise to > myself I am forcing myself to hand code to learn better. But I do however > want to increase my productivity. > > If anyone has any pointers on this type of stuff - it would be much > appreciated! > > Thanks! > > d -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php