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-PHP is a
[Recursive|RecursiveAcronym] [Acronym] for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor, a
widely used Web development language
that can be embedded into HTML. It's part of [LAMP] and now attempting to become a general purpose scripting language. PHP.net have a great [introductory tutorial|http://www.php.net/tut.php]. The [online manual|http://www.php.net/docs.php] is very useful.
+A
[Recursive|RecursiveAcronym] [Acronym] for [
PHP]
: __H__ypertext __P__reprocessor
+
+A
widely used [
Web] ProgrammingLanguage
that can be embedded into [
HTML]
. It's part of [LAMP] and now attempting to become a general purpose scripting language. PHP.net have a great [introductory tutorial | http://www.php.net/tut.php]. The [online manual | http://www.php.net/docs.php] is very useful.
This Wiki is written in [PHP]. Other cool things written in [PHP] include [Cacti], most WebMail clients and [The Eight Ball|http://www.8ball.net.nz/]
-[PHP] has an interface for installing new modules, much like Perl's CPAN archive. The
[PHP
] equivalent is called 'Pear', and there are some notes on it available at PhpPear (
also http
://pear.php.net)
+[PHP] has an interface for installing new modules, much like [
Perl]
's [
CPAN]
archive, called
[PEAR
].
+
+See
also:
+* PhpNotes
+* PhpHowto
+
+----
+CategoryProgrammingLanguages, CategorySpecialPurposeProgrammingLanguages