My best change was using the single responsibility principalprinciple. Each class I write only does one thing so it is really easy to troubleshoot problems when they are broken down into small chunks. Sure I have many more classes now but by properly namespacing them and placing them in folders I can easily manage them. SRP encourages code re-use and really enables unit testing (and I think is a key concept for test driven development)
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My best change was using the single responsibility principal. Each class I write only does one thing so it is really easy to troubleshoot problems when they are broken down into small chunks. Sure I have many more classes now but by properly namespacing them and placing them in folders I can easily manage them. SRP encourages code re-use and really enables unit testing (and I think is a key concept for test driven development) |
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