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Jifuna36887yNo matter if your coding in PHP or in C++ for a client. They can still walk away with your product. -
rant1ng44037y@Artemix
this
https://daylerees.com/php-interface...
its too late to edit my post
they can also be called a contract -
rant1ng44037y@DLMousey
I found myself using it mainly to help me think about what my design was on a high level
but that's about it
it wasn't really necessary
but I suppose its legitimate
I learned a lot by looking at Taylor's code for hours -
Lyniven44017yI'm using it, and I find it quite important to be organized and to prepare things first.
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Source: /r/ProgrammerHumor
Face it.
Most of the time, in PHP, you're just using Contracts to be cool.
Unless you're coding something like a framework, I don't see the point.
Or I guess, if you're hiring someone to take on your project... but even then, that person might feel restricted for no reason?
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