Why Web Developers Prefer PHP

Although there are a number of tools available to create dynamically generated web pages, PHP Web Development is very widely used. It is a reverse acronym that stands for Hypertext Preprocessor and was originally developed in the mid-1990's by a programmer named Rasmus Lerdorf.

Ever since its official launch in'98 after being re-developed and tweaked for a number of years, it has undergone many different changes. PHP is a scripting language that uses embedded HTML. One of the reasons that it is so widely used could be due to the fact that is very compatible with a number of servers, unlike other computer programming languages.

The actual syntax of PHP is very much like Perl, but the language is embedded with special PHP tags which make it possible for the developer to go back and forth between using HTML codes and PHP. This can greatly decrease the amount of HTML codes that need written.

From its rudimentary beginnings it has evolved into a tool that is can be used for a number of different purposes. Examples of where it is commonly used include standalone graphics and command line interface applications. PHP Web Development is able to be used on almost all servers and operating systems. The software is free and currently has 5 versions, each of which has built upon the one before it.

The last version of PHP concentrates on the security of the web pages. They will address the issues of the last version. Version 6. 0 will also have the added convenience of supporting Unicode.

PHP web development is one of the many languages used by developers. Some are better used for dynamic applications, static applications or for web based usage. For more information, do a little research on the internet and download a copy.

The writer of this article is a developer and trainer with TrainingCompany.Com, an independent computer training company offering PHP training courses at their central London training centre.

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