2 Apr
2017
2 Apr
'17
3:03 a.m.
"James A. Donald" <jamesd@echeque.com> wrote:
Most languages, especially Lisp and C++ provide support for very clever ways of programming, clever ways of dealing with the kind of almost-the-same-but-slightly-different feature that in PHP leads to massive code duplication.
On 2017-04-01 15:25, juan wrote:
there - obviously - are php libraries, and the language has support for class inheritance. I don't care for php one way or another but your comment is technically nonsense.
And yet, in practice, big PHP projects do tend to suffer from code duplication. Your boss tells you there is a problem,you find the problem in one piece of code - and find there are a hundred pieces of almost identical code.