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PHP is used by 76.5% of all the websites whose server-side programming language we know. Alternatives such as ASP.net, Ruby, Java, and JavaScript don’t even come close to this share of the market.
The venerable web programming language PHP is a source of frequent complaints and frustration, but according to a report W3Techs released today, it doesn't seem to be going away any time soon.
The authors are candid about what they've broken in the transition from PHP 4 to PHP 5. It doesn't stop there, either; coverage of the new PHP 5 object model is excellent. Some PHP developers may not ...
Brighton's Patterns has announced its full programming for the remainder of 2023. Alongside regulars, residents and local promoters, the seafront club has booked names which span genres and ...
If you’re getting ready to jump on the Julia bandwagon—or if you already have--check out this list of books, courses, tutorials, videos, tools, and ...