Re: Sanity checker?

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:) ... i might have taken a look ther first...


http://www.iso.org/iso/en/CatalogueListPage.CatalogueList?ICS1=35&ICS2=80&ICS3=&scopelist=

cheers, bb

>Hi, there...
>
>agreeing with other posts, i'd say this could "easily" be done
>by quality management. don't know if there are any recommended
>international standards [ www.iso.org ] , but i think this would be a
>good start. worst case, you will have to define those rules all by
>yourself.
>as far as i know there are some university projects trying to build
>some
>piece of software to do that...
>
>bb
>
>>Well,
>>
>>Since my original post failed to generate reasonable feedback, not
>>even
>>a successful kick at people's funny bone or a flame, let me restate my
>>question with a story.
>>
>>Php reduces the barrier to web development quite a bit, such that less
>>technical people can jump in really easily. In one side, this is great
>>because it helps the adoption of the language, and more people get to
>>create their dynamic websites.
>>
>>The flip to it is that many non-technical people write low quality php
>>code, which in turn make their code vulnerable and not scalable.
>>
>>I envision a tool that would audit your php code, and tell you if your
>>code is good or not, if it has scaling issues, etc, etc. Basically it
>>tells if your php code is "sane" or not.
>>
>>I have a few ideas of how a sane php code should look like, but I
>>certainly don't know everything. That's the reasons behind my earlier
>>questions. Basically I am looking for things to check in codes that
>>pose
>>high running time risks. Or even simpler, I am looking for best
>>practices, advices, guidelines that you would give to new php
>>developers.
>>
>>
>>So here are the questions again:
>>
>>Does anyone know of any tools to test the sanity of your php code?
>>
>>If you were to check the sanity of your code, what would you look for?
>>
>>Any pointers for other resources?
>>
>>
>>Thank you
>>Ezra
>>
>>
>>On Wed, 2006-05-03 at 10:22 +0300, Robin Vickery wrote:
>>>On 03/05/06, Ezra Nugroho <enugroho@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>PHP experts everywhere,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Does anyone know of any tools to test the sanity of your php code?
>>>>
>>>>If you were to check the sanity of your code, what would you look
>>>>for?
>>>
>>>Hidden messages encoded in the whitespace.
>>>
>>>-robin
>>>
>>
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