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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 05/09/07 22:53
Moot wrote:
> On May 8, 6:42 am, Tyno Gendo <you@localhost> wrote:
>> Hi everyone
>>
>> I wondered what if any methods people here use to speed up their PHP
>> code (ie. speed at which you produce your code).
>>
>> Things like 'code templates', 'base objects' for this and that?
>>
>> I thought it would be interesting to find out if I'm missing out any
>> anything cool that could aid in speeding up development.
>>
>> Thanks.
>
> First and foremost, a good IDE will save you gobs of time simply by
> having autocompletion. (It'll also prevent accidental typos in
> variable names).
>
> You can get into code templates and whatnot, but sometimes I feel like
> the time it takes to make the template ends up costing you more time
> that it saves. I have a few code templates set up in Zend studio to
> pop in some debug code that I delete once I find the problem, and that
> is helpful, but I don't typically use code templates for production
> code. My personal rule: if I have to rewrite the same logic 3 times,
> then it's common enough that it belongs in a class or function, not in
> a template.
>
I HATE auto-completion! I'm a touch typist, and often am not looking at
my screen when I'm typing - especially code (i.e. referring to notes).
And it "help" just gets in my way :-).
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