lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

form allows libraries

form allows libraries


What is PHP


PHP is a scripting language, originally from the web, lightweight but at the same time powerful, flexible, with support for OOP, multi-platform, with lots of libraries also have the power we can create our own libraries using C.

This language is powerful, lightweight and comes from the hands of "Rasmus Lerdorf in 1994" and currently is managed by The PHP Group.

Other features worth mentioning about PHP is how a novel way PHP developers invited to participate in events such as conferences, presentations and one of the most important events in the world which is the PHPTestFest, which is Testing on the lines of code from different modules or libraries to reduce errors, thus becomes one of programming languages ​​with fewer errors known, but we can forget that locally allows us to schedule by specialized libraries like Qt and GTK +


PHP Web 2.0 applied to


PHP being a language Flexible, Lightweight, Powerful and Scalable preferred does when 2.0 application development not only for being OpenSource but to have this number of features is desired by big business, a success, we can say that is the most important success story is known of PHP is the Mighty Facebook Social Network which at its core embedded in a primordial PHP:

The most widely used PHP in Web 2.0
PHP is so varied that we can use many of its libraries and extensions that help us a lot when creating a web 2.0 some of the most important are:

Memcache
ImageMagick
SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol)
Webservices (consumption)


Additional Features

Other additional features that enable us to work with Web 2.0 with PHP that were not mentioned above are:

cURL
SimpleXML
DOM
OpenSSL
JSON
Integration with Lotus Notes (2.0 Enterprise)
Mcrypt (Web Merchant 2.0)
FrameWorks





link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnyci2CT9Ck

PHP can be used on all major operating systems, including Linux, many Unix variants (including HP-UX, Solaris and OpenBSD), Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, RISC OS, and probably some more. PHP supports most web servers today, including Apache, Microsoft Internet Information Server, Personal Web Server, Netscape and iPlanet, Oreilly Website Pro server, Caudium, Xitami, mniHTTPd and many others. PHP has a module for most servers, for the others supporting the CGI standard, PHP can be used as a CGI processor.
So with PHP have the freedom to choose the operating system and server to your liking. There is also the possibility of using procedural programming or object oriented programming.


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