[Phpmyadmin-devel] gsoc: Refactoring: Server view

xmujay at gmail.com xmujay at gmail.com
Mon Apr 1 17:26:09 CEST 2013


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 at 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 at 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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