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PSR 40.000 — galactic coding standard for PHP

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🪐 PSR 40.000
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«A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away…»

Programming standards have become so detailed that that they began to touch on almost all the nuances of naming and composing code. One of these was PSR 40.000, the last bastion of the Imperium, describing the interface for army FOBAR standard. After all, even arbitrary objects described in examples must have a statutory specification.

The use of these standards is indicated in the following cases:

🚫 Wrong:

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