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  • A Database-Independent API for PHP
  • PHP's major strengths is its ability to connect with many different databases, including Sybase, PostgreSQL, Oracle, or MySQL. Database connectivity, however, is also one of PHP's major weaknesses.

  • A HOWTO on Optimizing PHP
  • PHP is a very fast programming language, but there is more to optimizing PHP than just speed of code execution.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

  • A PHP - MySQL Interface for HierMenus 4
  • HierMenus is a powerful and flexible hierarchical menu script written by Peter Belesis and available at WebReference.com. It is going through a constant process of evolution and now we have Version 4.1, which addresses many of the limitations of previous versions and is compatible with a wider variety of browsers.\r\n\r\n

  • Creating Web Services with PHP using XML-RPC
  • One of the most important ideas in creating scalable Web sites is to decompose our programs into modular Web services. Our Web pages will no longer read a database directly, process the business logic and spew out HTML.

  • Cross-platform and Portable Development With PHP
  • We have recently built and delivered an e-commerce project which runs both on Linux and Windows, talking optionally to either Microsoft SQL Server or MySQL. The software was built with PHP4 and is now deployed on a Windows NT server under IIS and SQL server. It runs equally happily (and somewhat faster) on Linux and MySQL. \r\n

  • Designing Fast Software Architectures in PHP
  • The recent benchmarking spree of PhpLib, ADODB, PEAR DB, Metabase and Native MySQL has brought more questions up.

  • Email Forms in PHP
  • With this "rebirth" I have found in Web development with my introduction to PHP I have decided to dedicate a little bit of my time and a few pages to PHP and how easy it is to setup a very cool email feedback form with it. I have used various tools in the past to build forms and database connectivity, such as ASP, JSP and CGI/Perl. PHP, without a doubt, has been the most enjoyable to work with yet, with its familiar scripting syntax and predictable results.\r\n\r\n

  • Enterprise PHP
  • If you are too popular, jealous people are always saying behind your back that you are a compulsive schmoozer, or you are insecure, or insincere. Well PHP is an Open Source language that is widely popular on the web. However because PHP so popular in shared hosting environments, many people have an impression that PHP is only for small scale web-sites.

  • Evolution of a Super Hero
  • The release of PHP 4.0, the long-awaited, next generation of the popular Web scripting language, is just around the corner. The most recent version, release candidate 1, is stable and ready to take over PHP 3.0's role in Web application development. The release takes PHP to new levels, with increased performance, more features, and cleaner syntax. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

  • Free Software Profile: PHP
  • PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Like Microsoft's ASP technology, it is designed to be processed on the server side and produce dynamic Web pages.\r\n\r\n

  • Intro to PHP
  • In this article we'll introduce you to one of the Internet's hottest and fastest growing server side programming languages, PHP. PHP (or Personal HomePage Tools) was created by Rasmus Lerdorf over three years ago to track visitors to his homepage. PHP has since evolved into a powerful server-side markup language with syntax that resembles a mix between Perl and C.

  • New PHP Release, Impending Casualties for Open Source?
  • The PHP Group just released the first public beta of PHP 4.0. The new release boasts "drastic improvements in every aspect - performance and scalability, features, platform support and extendibility." My hat is off to the developers for (mostly) keeping 100% downward-compatibility with version 3! \r\n

  • PHP 4.0: Dynamic Content for the Web Warrior
  • If you've been cruising the net, looking for the latest and greatest things, you often come across vaporware technologies, and promises that are made and broken. You might find yourself imagining things, like over-hyped proprietary products coming down the pike, where the choices had been open in the past. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

  • PHP and Regular Expressions 101
  • Regular expressions are one of those quirky features that popup in a variety of programming languages, but because they seem to be a difficult concept to grasp, many developers push them away into the corner, forgetting that they even exist.\r\n\r\n

  • PHP and XML, technical or cultural gap?
  • Classified as "the most popular Apache module" by E-Soft, PHP is one of the least frequently mentioned languages amongst the XML discussion lists.\r\n\r\n

  • PHP From an IT Manager's Perspective
  • What have sprint.ca, livebid.amazon.com, xoom.com, and mp3.lycos.com in common? All employ one of the Web's hottest server side technologies: PHP, the PHP Hypertext Preprocessor.\r\n\r\n\r\n

  • PHP.Pirus
  • PHP.Pirus is the first virus written in PHP, a server-side scripting language used for dynamic Web page generation. The virus runs only on servers with PHP interpreters. This virus cannot be contracted by simply visiting an infected Web page. The virus is saved as a file on the hard drive, and it inserts code into .php and .htm files to call itself. The name of the virus file varies, but is likely to use the extension .php

  • PHP: Hackers Paradise
  • PHP (http://www.php.net) is a powerful server side web scripting solution. It has quickly grown in popularity and according to the 2000 January Netcraft Web Server Survey PHP is installed on 12.8% of all web sites. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. \r\n\r\n\r\n

  • PHP: Hackers Paradise Revisited
  • PHP (http://www.php.net) is a powerful server side web scripting solution. It has quickly grown in popularity and according to the 2000 January Netcraft Web Server Survey PHP is installed on 12.8% of all web sites. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. \r\n\r\n\r\n

  • PHP: Past, Present, and Future
  • You may already know that PHP is fast, stable, and easy to learn, but you may not know how it got that way. In this interview, Rasmus Lerdorf, the creator of PHP, talks about the unlikely origins of this open-source product.
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