I did mean it that way. A good quality code base performs well in the aspect of maintainability, is easy to extend etc. I believe the PSR standards try to aim fol legibility too, while keepimg the constraints low, where possible.
But at the same time PSR allows for ambiguity in naming, as I suggest a strict approach.
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I did mean it that way. A good quality code base performs well in the aspect of maintainability, is easy to extend etc. I believe the PSR standards try to aim fol legibility too, while keepimg the constraints low, where possible.
But at the same time PSR allows for ambiguity in naming, as I suggest a strict approach.