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Amber Herold, 07/11/2011 09:10 AM


Code Standards

If everyone uses the same coding style, it is much easier to read code that someone else wrote. That said, style is not important enough to enforce during a code review. It is much more important to ensure that best practices are followed such as implementing error handling .

Python

PHP

This one is a bit old, but lots of good stuff that goes beyond style. Some things are questionable. I prefer Getters/Setters over Attributes as Objects (at least how the example shows it) to allow for better error handling. I prefer no underscores in naming except for constants that use all caps...but that is only a style issue.

PHP Coding Standard

From the Zend framework folks:
http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/coding-standard.html

An intro:
http://godbit.com/article/introduction-to-php-coding-standards

Nice Presentation:
http://weierophinney.net/matthew/uploads/php_development_best_practices.pdf

PHP Unit testing
http://www.phpunit.de/pocket_guide/

For automatically checking code against the Pear standards use CodeSniffer:
http://pear.php.net/package/PHP_CodeSniffer/

JavaScript

Improved performance:
http://blog.monitis.com/index.php/2011/05/15/30-tips-to-improve-javascript-performance/

Any Language

DRY principle : Don't Repeat Yourself
Joomla guide
OOP and starting point for PHP and Javascript specific OOP

Web performance best practices

Googles Guide

Updated by Amber Herold over 13 years ago · 17 revisions