Scripts de combats inspirés de Warcraft.
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Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm based on the concept of objects fundamental to many programming languages, including Java and C++. OOP can be devided in two sub types: class-based (or “classical”) and prototype-based OOP (found in JavaScript, for example).
Object-oriented programming has several advantages over procedural programming:
Scripts de combats inspirés de Warcraft.
Learning and practising Object Calisthenics using PHP
php - object oriented programming with database
School project : Object-oriented programming in PHP
Java inspired enums for PHP 7.4
Website Development using HTML, CSS, PHP and JavaScript
Some examples of the Gang of four's design patterns in PHP
This project shows data from database with the help of ActiveRecord patter. Start test.php file in web browser and calling methods in this file.
PHP & OOP Registration / Login system
Takes the relevant details of the trophy from the user and calculate the cost for the trophy, assuming your organization does not take any making charges.
Add ticketing system using teamworks api
It is a simple CRUD project based on PHP using OOP pattern. A simple and basic system to add, edit, delete and view using PHP and MySQL using OOP.
Helping Hand stores information related to all centers where user can make donations, like orphanages, old age centers, animal shelter home etc. This system helps the user to donate at just one click to their desired organization.
Secure Query Handler by Mirosław Zięba is a PHP class for secure, efficient SQL query management. Designed for robust database security, dynamic parameter validation, and transaction handling, it leverages parameterized queries to protect against SQL injection and maintain data integrity.
A Composer package to deal with WordPress Nonces, using an OOP approach
Site de uma revista fictícia relacionada com arte e cultura
A basic framework to make it easy to create and use Custom Post Types in an OOP manner.
Created by MIT, Alan Kay
Released 1960