As I continue on with Drupal I’m also beginning to digest PHP. I’ve worked with just about every programming language there is: Java, C, C++, Cold Fusion, Python, Perl, and even Fortran. I find scripting languages an excellent choice for web programming. However there is always a few tricks that you need to know - and these are easy to forget. I’m going to use this post as a place to “remember” these. Once I get enough I’m going to turn this into a page. If you have any tricks you’d like to contribute, just post a comment.
Things To Remember with PHP 5:
- Use isset() to test if a variable has a value.
- variable names are case sensitive; functions and stuff are not
- PHP is cool; Perl is not {just checking to see if you are paying attention :-)}
- When working with numbers watch out for wacky type conversion issues between types. Integers over about 2 billion are converted over to floats automatically. Booleans that are true convert to 1 but false converts to an empty string. Use type casting.
- Variable variables are interesting (kind of like c pointers). As with c pointers, if you don’t know what you’re doing then do not use them.
- Superglobal Arrays are incredibly useful, but also dangerous and a source of too much pasta in your programming diet.
- Objects are always passed by reference.
- Function arguments are pass by value with “$arg1″ notation; to pass by reference use “&$arg1″ notation.
- Use PDO for database connectivity.
- The foreach loop is powerful for iterating over arrays
- There are a number of very powerful array functions that are especially suited to database applications.
- Understand how things work before you use them not after - for example if you use XAMPP make sure you know the differences between their PHP config and the default from php.net because they are not the same.
- The ending “%>” is not required anymore…
- Control your extensions in php.ini and don’t have more than you really need.
- Regular Expressions are a key to high performance PHP applications.
Finally - these are fantastic PHP links to use for learning:
- http://hudzilla.org/phpwiki/
- 3-tier Development with PHP
- PHP Manual
- PHP Function Quick Reference
- PDO MySQL Introduction ; PDO Tutorial
- Using PDO Objects in PHP 5
- Alejandro Gervasio has a ton of short and well done articles on DevShed
I’ll update this as I continue to learn more about PHP. My main focus will be on developing database applications and looking at application architectures.

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January 13, 2008 at 11:17 pm
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January 14, 2008 at 6:39 pm
Plutarch
Some good tips here. Do you take requests?
Would like to see a tutorial on PHP + WSO2!
January 15, 2008 at 2:07 am
berenerchamion
You read my mind! Now that I have a decent MySQL programming tool - see my latest entry - I’ll be cranking on a PHP-WSO2 Mashup test. My goal will be to create a mashup of all the wacky things I do so that I can keep track of it all. Boards, blogs, mailing lists, and stuff.
beren
February 12, 2008 at 11:29 pm
jkw
If you’ve had issues with bool casting etc you might want to use === instead of ==. That’s a common mistake I’ve seen in the past.
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