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common-coding-conventions
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apex git hub repos
Also https://github.com/tum-esi/common-coding-conventions
- A concise and general guide to clear software design.
- Show HN: Common Coding Conventions
php-best-practices
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Open-Source Software
php-best-practices: what I consider best practices for web-dev.
What are some alternatives?
apex-recipes - A library of concise, meaningful examples of Apex code for common use cases following best practices.
phel-lang - Phel is a functional programming language that transpiles to PHP. A Lisp dialect inspired by Clojure and Janet.
angular-clean-code - My personal best practices when I'm working with Angular.
php-scaffolding - A basic PHP scaffolding. Perfect for your pet projects and katas.
PHPUnit - The PHP Unit Testing framework.
typed-arrays - Deprecated in favor of using Psalm or PHPStan instead.
study-path - An organized learning path on Clean Code, Test-Driven Development, Legacy Code, Refactoring, Domain-Driven Design and Microservice Architecture
gacela - Gacela helps you separate your project into modules, focusing on the infrastructure or application layer decoupled from your domain.