Fini
July 21, 2000
"PHP" once stood for "Personal Home Page Tools", but that
doesn't make much sense, so it doesn't really stand for anything now.
Nonetheless, we've seen that PHP is a fairly full-featured programming
language -- in fact, far more full featured than we've even touched on
in this introduction. But we've covered the bases, and most of what
remains within the PHP language falls under one of the concepts and
categories we've thrashed through today.
The PHP web site, http://www.php.net,
is the primary source of information and documentation for this
language although
a few published books have begun to hit the virtual shelves. Spend
some time with PHP and see if it's right for you. No single tool is
ideal for all projects, and it's always nice to have a bulging
toolbelt. That's why PHP is yet another open source success.
Object Orientation
Welcome to PHP
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