On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 8:30 PM, Atul Pratap Singh <
atulpratapsingh05(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 21 February 2015 at 19:47, Amar Budhiraja
<amar.budhiraja1(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 7:33 PM, Atul Pratap Singh <
atulpratapsingh05(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 21 Feb 2015 19:19, "Isaac Bennetch"
<bennetch(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Amar,
On 2/21/15 12:56 AM, Amar Budhiraja wrote:
> Hi,
> I am a junior undergraduate student in India and I wanted to start in
> the direction of the project Codebase Improvements: OOP and
refactoring.
>
> I have done a similar project for a Software Engineering course in my
> own university where I worked on a "working" Teaching Fellows
> Applications portal. The portal was built using an MVC framework:
> web2py. The goal of the project was to refactor the entire system to
> meet code standards and divide the codebase into logical components
and
> classes to make it more readable and easy to
extend.
>
> Relevant to the project, my skill set includes PHP, HTML/CSS and JS.
I
> have with codeigniter framework to develop a
project which gave a
good
> experience of OBJECT ORIENTED PHP as well.
>
> I am fairly new to open source development and I would highly
appreciate
> if someone could give me directions as to
where should I start.
Welcome. Have you seen
https://wiki.phpmyadmin.net/pma/Category:Google_Summer_of_Code_2015 ?
Plus, relevant the OOPing idea, you may want to take time to look into
the codebase and try contributing through pull requests some proof of
concept, initial refactoring or OOPing.
I was looking in the same direction in the codebase. However, is there
any particular code fragment that may be, you would like to assign to me.
May be something that has relatively lesser dependencies to help me get
started?
> Maybe have a look at Server=>Status component related scripts which
appear
relatively less dependent to me..
Thank you for the pointer.
About broader MVC movement, there has been some
initial discussion on a
thread in
this mailing, as of now just about the suitable framework, so you
may want to see that as well if you plan to propose a MVC directed idea..
I just read through the archives about the idea. From what I gather, I
think, it will most suitable to come up with some sort of architectural
design first, may be UML and then refactor the codebase on those guidelines
and then finally integrate it as an MVC architecture. However, it sounds
like it may take a little while.
> Sure, coming up initially with a high level architectural design will
help
directing the refactoring effort in right direction. If you wish, we
welcome initiating any such design.. Also, there seems to be a consensus so
far that we will need to use an existing framework to help enforce MVC
migration. Did you mean evolving the codebase incrementally without a
framework or you meant going for a framework? Anyway, it will be a near
complete rewrite of the system.
I believe we have a design for the system, doing refactoring based on that
would result in a much more quality code, compared to refactoring
independent modules without having a proper design.
Regarding MVC, I was talking about using an open-source MVC framework for
the task that is build upon OOPs , may be codeigniter or cakephp.
And as it requires broader inputs and discussion from
developer community,
you may want to post your ideas on the earlier ongoing thread about MVC.
I'll post my ideas to the respective list as well.
--
Atul Pratap Singh
http://blog.atulsisodia.in/
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Thank you
Sincerely,
Amar