Thanks Marc.
 
I make a simple compare with the db view which are with db_ prefix php file.
I found that the render process is full of long code, so at least three things for code improvements:
1.  split them to functions which can be re-used.
2.  split them to simple files which can be included.
3. re-factor the code logic, improve the performance ...
 
Are there more guide from you that which Aspect that the code should be refactor? thanks for your advices!
 
 
 

xmujay@gmail.com
 
From: Marc Delisle
Date: 2013-04-01 19:12
To: phpmyadmin-devel
Subject: Re: [Phpmyadmin-devel] gsoc: Refactoring: Server view
Le 2013-03-31 05:10, xmujay@gmail.com a écrit :
> Hi,
> I am new here. I am quite interested on the topic of Refactoring:
> Server view.
> from the code learning: 1. server view display code is listed on ROOT
> folder with prefix: server_ .php  (most code is used to echo page
> elements) 2.  the user request action is sent out using Ajax (js
> folder) 3. the backend logic is on library folder, some is on ROOT
> folder.
> I want to know that: 1.  what kind of improvement ? user experience
> and UI change or code refactor? 2.  If it is user experience changes,
> are there some todo guides? 3.  is there some user survey and user
> experience feed back to guide us improve the Server view ?
 
Hi,
refactoring's goal is only to improve code, so no user experience nor UI
change should be done.
 
See [0].
 
[0] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_refactoring
 
-- 
Marc Delisle
http://infomarc.info
 
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