Why NOT only one class per file?

Bruno Desthuilliers bdesth.quelquechose at free.quelquepart.fr
Thu Apr 5 19:58:58 EDT 2007


Steve Holden a écrit :
> Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
> 
>> John Nagle a écrit :
>>
>>> Nate Finch wrote:
> 
> [...]
> 
>>
>>>    Interestingly, PHP breaks this model; PHP programs are web pages.
>>
>>
>> Err... Actually, "web pages" *are* text files. And FWIW, in most php 
>> programs (at least the clean ones), the application logic is in 
>> separate files, and the 'rendering' code (views, templates, call them 
>> what you like) are seldom full html documents.
> 
> 
> And it's perfectly possible to write a PHP program that isn't a web 
> page. It's just that PHP is such an awful language nobody chooses to do it.
> 
> Perhaps I'm not being fair to PHP. It's just been pushed so far beyond 
> its original design limits that it's screamingly uncomfortable to use.

original design ? Which original design ?-)




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