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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ foreach ($db->query('SELECT * FROM table') as $row) {
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This is bad practice for all sorts of reasons, mainly that its hard to debug, hard to test, hard to read and it is going to output a lot of fields if you don't put a limit on there.
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While there are many other solutions to doing this - depending on if you prefer [OOP](/#object-oriented-programming) or [functional programming](/#functional-programming) - there must be some element of seperation.
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While there are many other solutions to doing this - depending on if you prefer [OOP](/#object-oriented-programming) or [functional programming](/#functional-programming) - there must be some element of separation.
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Consider the most basic step:
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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ foreach (getAllFoos() as $row) {
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}
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{% endhighlight %}
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That is a good start. Put those two items in two different files and you've got some clean seperation.
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That is a good start. Put those two items in two different files and you've got some clean separation.
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Create a class to place that method in and you have a "Model". Create a simple `.php` file to put the presentation logic in and you have a "View", which is very nearly [MVC] - a common OOP architecture for most [frameworks](/#frameworks_title).
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