everything just depends on good design pattern, whatever the language
is!!!!!!!!

On May 8, 11:11 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Many people assume incorrectly that open source languages like PHP are
> not suitable for serious applications. The reason for this
> misconception lies with the coder’s discipline rather than any
> inadequacies of the language.
>
> Most PHP coders are used to building small applications and hence miss
> out some simple yet crucial guidelines needed for serious enterprise
> class applications.
>
> Let us look at it this way:
>
> Typical web based applications on static sites are small.
>
> Let us say you can write 25 lines of code in an hour. Say, your
> typical web application (a complex form) has 50 lines. Now, assume
> that you did not plan well and hence had to write 50% extra code. Your
> new code has 75 lines and takes an extra hour. Neither the length of
> the code nor the extra time is objectionable.
>
> But, typically enterprise applications are much larger. Average
> enterprise application has 50,000 lines of code. Now, if you are as
> bad as you were before, you will write 25,000 lines of extra code!
> Well, the 1000 extra hours is a lot of cost and further maintenance is
> that much more taxing.
>
> This is why planning and adhering to coding guidelines and standards
> are crucial in enterprise application development.
>
> So we will discuss the aspects you must consider in planning, and will
> provide simple tips, guidelines and best practices that will help you
> write enterprise level code in PHP efficiently. To know more please
> visit our blog 
> athttp://www.celeroo.com/blog/2009/02/writing-enterprise-class-code-in-...
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