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Start your free trialMohammed Abdelhadi
17,331 PointsPlease check my code..
<?php class Developer extends User{ protected $skills = array ();
//add new child class here public function getSkills() { return $this->skills; }
public function setSkills($value) { $this->skills = trim(FILTER_DEFAULT($value, $this->skills)); }
}
<?php
//do not modify this file
class User {
protected $name;
protected $title;
public function __construct($name = null, $title = null) {
$this->name = $name;
$this->title = $title;
}
public function __toString() {
return $this->getSalutation();
}
public function getSalutation() {
return $this->title . " " . $this->name;
}
public function getName() {
return $this->name;
}
public function setName($name) {
$this->name = $name;
}
public function getTitle() {
return $this->title;
}
public function setTitle($title) {
$this->title = $title;
}
}
<?php
class Developer extends User{
protected $skills = array ();
//add new child class here
public function getSkills() {
return $this->skills;
}
public function setSkills($skill) {
$this->skills = trim(strip_tags($value, $this->skill));
}
}
1 Answer
Marc Busby
35,550 PointsWhich part of the task are you currently trying to do? The first part only requires you create the class.
class Developer extends User {}