Comment relire du code pourri sans se fatiguerDamien Seguy
Pour assurer une revue continue du code PHP, il faut deux outils : une référence de programmation, avec des recommendations claires et adaptées. Celle-ci peut se constituer aisément à partir des recommandations du manuel officiel, des bonnes pratiques et des traditions PHP. L'autre outil est un auditeur statique, qui repasse chaque ligne au peigne fin et traque inlassablement ce qui doit être amélioré. Nous verrons comment ils fonctionnent ensemble, et jusqu'où ils peuvent mener votre code sur le chemin de la qualité.
At the second Quality Council of India (QCI) National Quality Conclave in Feb 2007, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, the then President of India, stressed the need for development of a standard for the schools to ensure quality of education across the nation.
In line with his recommendation, QCI has developed the ACCREDITATION STANDARD
FOR QUALITY SCHOOL GOVERNANCE.
This standard provides a framework for the effective management and delivery of the HOLISTIC EDUCATION program aimed at OVERALL DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS
With this paper, NATHEALTH and Bain & Company seek to drive thought leadership with the aim of moving
towards a healthier, aarogya (disease-free) India over the next decade. This paper aims to build a comprehensive view
of India’s current healthcare ecosystem and share perspectives on the future evolution patterns of India’s healthcare.
For a large number of Indians today, access to quality healthcare is inadequate, and the health system’s goals of
access, affordability and quality remain elusive. An onslaught of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) has resulted
in a dual disease burden even as the country continues to struggle to combat communicable diseases (CDs). Focus
on prevention and wellness is limited, reflecting a highly unorganised primary-care system and a long-standing
curative bias among patients and caregivers. Compounding the situation is an inadequate delivery infrastructure,
talent shortage and limited funding from public and private sources.
This paper lays out an aspirational vision for Indian healthcare for the next decade (2015–2025); the overall objective
is to ensure access to quality care at an affordable cost for every citizen of India. To achieve this objective, this
paper defines the key imperatives for multiple stakeholders, while assessing the gaps and requirements in critical
resources and the paradigm shifts that will lead to change.
Comment relire du code pourri sans se fatiguerDamien Seguy
Pour assurer une revue continue du code PHP, il faut deux outils : une référence de programmation, avec des recommendations claires et adaptées. Celle-ci peut se constituer aisément à partir des recommandations du manuel officiel, des bonnes pratiques et des traditions PHP. L'autre outil est un auditeur statique, qui repasse chaque ligne au peigne fin et traque inlassablement ce qui doit être amélioré. Nous verrons comment ils fonctionnent ensemble, et jusqu'où ils peuvent mener votre code sur le chemin de la qualité.
At the second Quality Council of India (QCI) National Quality Conclave in Feb 2007, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, the then President of India, stressed the need for development of a standard for the schools to ensure quality of education across the nation.
In line with his recommendation, QCI has developed the ACCREDITATION STANDARD
FOR QUALITY SCHOOL GOVERNANCE.
This standard provides a framework for the effective management and delivery of the HOLISTIC EDUCATION program aimed at OVERALL DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS
With this paper, NATHEALTH and Bain & Company seek to drive thought leadership with the aim of moving
towards a healthier, aarogya (disease-free) India over the next decade. This paper aims to build a comprehensive view
of India’s current healthcare ecosystem and share perspectives on the future evolution patterns of India’s healthcare.
For a large number of Indians today, access to quality healthcare is inadequate, and the health system’s goals of
access, affordability and quality remain elusive. An onslaught of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) has resulted
in a dual disease burden even as the country continues to struggle to combat communicable diseases (CDs). Focus
on prevention and wellness is limited, reflecting a highly unorganised primary-care system and a long-standing
curative bias among patients and caregivers. Compounding the situation is an inadequate delivery infrastructure,
talent shortage and limited funding from public and private sources.
This paper lays out an aspirational vision for Indian healthcare for the next decade (2015–2025); the overall objective
is to ensure access to quality care at an affordable cost for every citizen of India. To achieve this objective, this
paper defines the key imperatives for multiple stakeholders, while assessing the gaps and requirements in critical
resources and the paradigm shifts that will lead to change.