This is just an opinion question but I don't want to elicit debate. I just want professional feedback on whether it's good practice or bad practice to have your classes do all the work to where you just need to instantiate the object. if everything goes well, then you do the next step whatever it is in your application, within the class. If something goes wrong, you create a function to emit the errors within the class also.
I do all of this with the magic __construct method, and all my properties are private (or protected if i need to extend something)... most of my methods are private/protected also, except for getters and setters which i don't use much anyway, since everything happens inside the class.
For example, I have a login class, and you just feed it the username and password parameters when you instantiate it, and everything happens with the __construct I don't need to do anything with my script using that class. Also... same thing with my registration class.. you just feed it the parameters again and the class does everything. I don't need to be manipulating my classes at all with scripts.
Good practice or bad practice? I want to be a professional and I want to start coding like one, but maybe I'm doing it OK?
login
class, consider having auser
class with alogin()
method.