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PHP :
PHP is a scripting language written for professional web developers, it provides many of the programming tools a web developer could wish for ... all in a single, free, cross-platform, open-source package. PHP enables you to build highly interactive, dynamic, e-commerce web sites using server-side scripting techniques similar to and better than those offered by Microsoft's ASP (Active Server Pages) and Sun Microsystems' JSP (Java Server Pages).

PHP scripts run on the web server, they avoid most of the incompatibility and maintenance costs associated with client-side (browser-based) approaches to interactivity.

PHP is today's fastest-growing technology for dynamic Web pages. According to the authoritative Netcraft survey of what technology is actually in use on the Web, PHP can now be found on more that 6 million domains, and is growing at a rate of up to 15% each month. PHP is available on over 36% of Apache Web servers – the most common server on the Web. The latest version of PHP, PHP 4, was downloaded 265,000 separate times in the first two months it was available. With the open-source trend gaining popularity, PHP is expected to continue to pick up momentum.

On the other hand, PHP scripts can be more efficient and portable than some other server-side approaches (including traditional CGI programs), e.g. PHP scripts developed for MS Windows 2000, SQL Server and the IIS web server, can be deployed easily and profitably on robust enterprise class Unix systems running the Apache web server and Oracle. In short, PHP enables cross-platform, vendor-neutral solutions, which can be built and deployed on any popular web architecture.

PHP provides a wealth of tools for interacting with, transferring and transforming data stored in any number of ways, e.g. it can handle plain text, HTML, XML, XSLT, Postcript, PDF, ODBC, SQL, most RDBMs, encrypted authentication, secure sockets (SSL) and many other secure transaction procedures.

As an open source product, PHP enjoys the support of a large group of open-source developers. The community gives excellent technical support to users, and bugs are found and repaired quickly. The code is continuously updated with improvements and language extensions to expand PHP's capabilities.

PHP offers excellent connectivity to most of the common databases (including Oracle, Sybase, MySQL, ODBC and many others), and offers integration with various external libraries, which allow the developer to do anything from generating PDF documents to parsing XML. Another key advantage of PHP, when compared to other scripting languages such as ASP or ColdFusion, is that it is open-source and cross-platform, suitable for today's heterogeneous network environments.

Get Ready for the Internet Based Application Revolution

Chances are the best framework for the task at hand is going to depend largely on what tools you already have available. One of the great benefits of Web apps is that they are platform independent, so you can use what's easiest. If you look around the server room and see dozens of machines running various flavors of Windows 2000, and your development team is itching for an excuse to use .NET, your path is clear. Likewise, if your IT department is staffed with die-hard UNIX/Linux users who would never even consider .NET, you might want to look at using Java, C++, or Python as alternatives. As mentioned earlier, it's even possible to create an application framework in a scripting language such as PHP, something which is even more robust than .NET for rolling out Web application to Fortune 500 customers in coming month.

For more information Please visit the PHP official website http://www.php.net

 

 
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