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11-25-2010 03:46 AM #11
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You don't worry, at-least for the next 15 years PHP will exist.
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03-04-2011 08:46 AM #12
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PHP is a very good programming language in a IT market. You can create good dynamic web pages with the help of PHP. One main benefits of PHP is that, it's open source so no need to purchase any kind of license.
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08-05-2011 01:05 PM #13
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PHP is the most popular language for web development. It is bigger than any added server ancillary scripting language, in my opinion. Also, PHP can be used with a ample amount of relational database administration systems, runs on all of the a lot of accepted web servers and is accessible for abounding altered operating systems.
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08-05-2011 01:54 PM #14
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PHP is already popular, used in millions of domains (according to Netcraft), supported by most ISPs and used by household-name Web companies like Yahoo! The upcoming versions of PHP aim to add to this success by introducing new features that make PHP more usable in some cases and more secure in others.
PHP future is secure.............
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08-09-2011 01:43 PM #15
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PHP is already popular, used in millions of domains (according to Netcraft), supported by most ISPs and used by household-name Web companies like Yahoo! The upcoming versions of PHP aim to add to this success by introducing new features that make PHP more usable in some cases and more secure in others. Are you ready for PHP V6? If you were upgrading tomorrow, would your scripts execute just fine or would you have work to do? This article focuses on the changes for PHP V6 — some of them back-ported to versions PHP V5.x — that could require some tweaks to your current scripts.
If you're not using PHP yet and have been thinking about it, take a look at its latest features. These features, from Unicode to core support for XML, make it even easier for you to write feature-filled PHP applications.
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08-10-2011 07:50 AM #16
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future of php is very bright becoz web development will not be closed...
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