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Waheed ud din
Waheed ud din
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Haafiz Waheed-ud-din Ahmad has been working in the IT industry since 2008. He has mostly worked in web application development and mostly used PHP at the server side. Although most of his experience is in PHP, he is a technology agnostic person and also likes to learn and adapt to new technologies. He also acts as an adviser for startups and new developers. He has worked on Python and JavaScript as well. He likes to experiment with new technologies, and he has also explored Golang, Scala, and Neo4J. He also has a keen interest in data science and big data domain and has worked on D3.js for data visualization. He is not just a technology enthusiast but also likes to solve day-to-day problems by the usage of technology. You can follow him on twitter at @Haafiz786.
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Finding problems in the current code


Till now, we have written our blog post's endpoint-related code, and I left to do the same with the comment-related endpoints. If you haven't done that, then I insist that you do that first, or at least try to do so because without practice, it doesn't last for much time, so keep practicing at least when some code examples are provided or there are some tasks to do.

Anyway, as we have written code to implement RESTful web service endpoints in the last chapter, we are going to dig into that and identify what is missing and what types of improvements are required.

Structural and design flaws

Right now in our code, there are some flaws we can identify very clearly.

Missing query builder layer

Although we are using PDO, we still always to write a query need to carry out many low level things such as being aware of SQL injection (due to which we have to use the prepare statement, then bind values), to perform database-related operations. We should use some...

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Waheed ud din

Haafiz Waheed-ud-din Ahmad has been working in the IT industry since 2008. He has mostly worked in web application development and mostly used PHP at the server side. Although most of his experience is in PHP, he is a technology agnostic person and also likes to learn and adapt to new technologies. He also acts as an adviser for startups and new developers. He has worked on Python and JavaScript as well. He likes to experiment with new technologies, and he has also explored Golang, Scala, and Neo4J. He also has a keen interest in data science and big data domain and has worked on D3.js for data visualization. He is not just a technology enthusiast but also likes to solve day-to-day problems by the usage of technology. You can follow him on twitter at @Haafiz786.
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