On 10/3/07, ashish.sharma <ashish.sharma@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Hello All, > > I am working on PHP from quite some time. I am pretty much comfortable in > writing PHP code but I always want that I should write good, quality code. > For this I always look for the best practices which other developers uses > and implement and I am writing this for the same reason as I would like to > know how can i code a good, optimized PHP code. What are the areas where I > can optimize my code more to avoid extra consumption of resources h/w or > s/w. What are the best practices I can follow to optimize my code to > increase the speed and performance of my application and to reduce down > the > memory consumption. For example .. > > In an application where I am having some different settings for each of > the > user/visitor, then what will be the best approach of doing this? Should I > keep all the settings in sessions or should i create an xml/ini file for > each user and call that in the bootstrap file (at runtime, on the basis of > the the User) to pick the settings of that user. > > These are the kind of questions for which I always have to think. So, can > anyone suggest me some source / article / reference from where I can find > the solutions of such of my problems. > > Looking forward for your suggestions .. > > Thx to all .. > > Ashish > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Optimized-PHP-tf4559881.html#a13013016 > Sent from the PHP - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > one nice trick you can easily implement is to compress your code before pushing it to production. the php cli exposes a method for stripping out the whitespace and comments. php -w -nathan