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PHP
PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) is a widely used server-side scripting language for developing dynamic web pages and web applications.
Main Features:
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Dynamic Web Page Generation: PHP can be embedded directly into HTML, allowing for the generation of dynamic content. This enables the creation of web pages that respond to user input or other conditions.
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Database Support: PHP supports a variety of database systems, including MySQL, SQLite, PostgreSQL, and more, enabling seamless database interaction and management.
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Form Handling: PHP can handle data from web forms, enabling input validation, data storage, and processing of user-submitted information.
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Session Management: PHP supports session management, allowing for the creation of login systems, shopping carts, and other user-specific functionalities.
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File Operations: Open, read, write, delete, upload, and download files with PHP, enabling versatile file management capabilities.
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Error Handling: PHP provides rich error handling features, allowing developers to capture, log, and handle errors and exceptions effectively.
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Server-Side Execution: PHP scripts execute on the server, generating HTML output that the client sees. This keeps the source code secure and hidden from users.
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Cross-Platform: PHP runs on multiple operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and macOS, making it highly versatile.
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Open Source and Community Support: As an open-source project, PHP has a vast developer community offering libraries, extensions, and support.
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OOP Support: PHP supports Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) and provides numerous built-in modules and extensions to simplify the development process.