Discovering PHP
It's no wonder that many content management systems are written in PHP. With enough practice, you could probably write one yourself. Check out this tutorial and cookbook for a head start on learning this extremely versatile language.
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Easy AND Powerful
Good article. PHP has been around for a while and I came to it only recently to do a project. Having heard about it for several years before and not fully understanding its great power and flexibility. I love its integration with databases.I have not found any web programming "problem" that can't be addressed using PHP.
Cheers PHP!