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vaScript PHP/FI is not browser-dependant. It can replace cgi-scripting with Perl, Python etc. in many occasions. <br /> At Tecfa, we use PHP (together with [/guides/mysql/ MySql]) to build virtual libraries and educational groupware and more ... | vaScript PHP/FI is not browser-dependant. It can replace cgi-scripting with Perl, Python etc. in many occasions. <br /> At Tecfa, we use PHP (together with [/guides/mysql/ MySql]) to build virtual libraries and educational groupware and more ... | ||
A lot of educational [[portalware]] is written in PHP, i.e. with the popular [[LAMP]] / [[WAMP]] software bundle. | |||
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See also our [[PHP links]] page (nothing but links) | See also our [[PHP links]] page (nothing but links) | ||
[[Category:technologies]] | [[Category:technologies]] | ||
Revision as of 14:39, 13 September 2007
PHP is a server-side html-embedded scripting language. It lets you write simple scripts right in your HTML files much like JavaScript does, except, unlike Ja
vaScript PHP/FI is not browser-dependant. It can replace cgi-scripting with Perl, Python etc. in many occasions.
At Tecfa, we use PHP (together with [/guides/mysql/ MySql]) to build virtual libraries and educational groupware and more ...
A lot of educational portalware is written in PHP, i.e. with the popular LAMP / WAMP software bundle.
Links
- PHP Main Page (PHP Home Site)
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Php PHP] (Wikipedia)
See also our PHP links page (nothing but links)