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Modernizing Legacy Applications in PHP
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Modernizing Legacy Applications in PHP

by Paul Jones
August 2016
Intermediate to advanced
286 pages
5h 31m
English
Packt Publishing
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At this point, we have removed all global calls in our classes, as well as all uses of superglobals. This is another big improvement in the quality of our codebase. We know that variables can be modified locally and not affect other parts of the codebase.

However, our classes may still have hidden dependencies in them. In order to make our classes more testable, we need to discover and reveal those dependencies. That is the subject of the next chapter.

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ISBN: 9781787124707