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Attention guru's!
I build sites with XHTML, CSS, PHP, MySQL and tend to re-use code from previous sites I've built to speed things up.
However, I wonder what tools or trickery you folks use to speed up the process. I'm convinced its the forms in my CMS that slow my production / efficiency down.
Like, I tend to build sites, using one db connection file, two includes(header / footer), take content from the db, use one CSS file, one area for images etc.
But I'm sure I could be doing things a lot quicker.
Also I'm on the look-out for any examples of PHP OOP.
I seem to be creating forms and the validation all the time, when I'm sure I could just re-use 'classes'.
And ways to make my code more 'modular' so I can move it across and re-use it on another site without making too many changes.
Your advice will doubtless be invaluable.
Any help would be fab!
Thanks
I build sites with XHTML, CSS, PHP, MySQL and tend to re-use code from previous sites I've built to speed things up.
However, I wonder what tools or trickery you folks use to speed up the process. I'm convinced its the forms in my CMS that slow my production / efficiency down.
Like, I tend to build sites, using one db connection file, two includes(header / footer), take content from the db, use one CSS file, one area for images etc.
But I'm sure I could be doing things a lot quicker.
Also I'm on the look-out for any examples of PHP OOP.
I seem to be creating forms and the validation all the time, when I'm sure I could just re-use 'classes'.
And ways to make my code more 'modular' so I can move it across and re-use it on another site without making too many changes.
Your advice will doubtless be invaluable.
Any help would be fab!
Thanks
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check out dbQwikSite. Commercial PHP code generator for databases. Speeds up development a lot.
www.dbQwikSite.com
FYI, we are the makers of this product.
www.dbQwikSite.com
FYI, we are the makers of this product.
Last edited by TheDevShop : Jul 15th, 2008 at 10:26 am.
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