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- Title
Performance Optimization Techniques in Object Oriented Programming in PHP.
- Authors
Vayadande, Kuldeep; Telsang, Shreyash; Thakare, Manthan; Thigale, Om; Thenge, Aniket; Tarade, Shreya
- Abstract
Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) in PHP is gaining traction due to its flexibility and control. This research paper delves into the best practices for optimizing OOP in PHP. The primary focus is on strategies such as designing classes, leveraging inheritance, and implementing caching to expedite processes. The paper also emphasizes the importance of other optimization techniques such as polymorphism, method access optimization, property access optimization, and memory management. Polymorphism allows objects of different classes to be treated as objects of a common superclass, enabling more flexible and dynamic code. Method and property access optimization involve using the most efficient ways to access methods and properties of objects, while memory management ensures that resources are used effectively. Overall, this research provides a comprehensive guide to optimizing PHP OOP, covering a wide range of techniques and strategies. It serves as a valuable resource for PHP developers looking to improve the performance and efficiency of their object-oriented applications. By employing tactics like class design, inheritance, caching, and profiling, developers can harness the full potential of OOP in PHP and build robust, high-performing applications. This paper is a must-read for anyone interested in PHP OOP and its optimization.
- Subjects
OBJECT-oriented programming; MATHEMATICAL optimization
- Publication
Grenze International Journal of Engineering & Technology (GIJET), 2024, Vol 10, p2207
- ISSN
2395-5287
- Publication type
Article