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21,478 PointsDifferent files vs. unique one
Hi everyone!
In this stage Randy explain hoy to merge all functions defined in 3 files into one. Is there any problem in keep it in those 3 files? I mean, more php files = more request, worst performance or something like that? I guess the code is more clear and readable with 3 separated files, but just my opinion!
Thanks and regards!
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Jeff Lemay
14,268 PointsThere is no problem with keeping 3 separate files, but best practice would be to combine where you can. You are right though, more php files = more request = marginally worse performance. Plus there's 3x more chance to have something go wrong (file name changed by accident, include() has a syntax error, etc.).
alexvalladares
21,478 PointsThanks a lot Jeff!