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PHP5 OOP Standards
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[eluser]TheFuzzy0ne[/eluser]
It makes little or no difference to the way it's parsed, so it's purely for aesthetics. You can easily tell what follows a public/private/protected keyword by the prefix. If it starts with a '$' then you know it's a variable, otherwise it's a method. That's enough for me, so I don't bother with using var.


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