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Developers ::
PHP
Resources :: Introduction & Frequently
Asked Questions
By Tom Fitzgerald
One great thing about PHP is it
is great for people that are new to web
programming, it's very easy to start with and
also can get really technical for the veterans.
PHP started as Personal Home Page tools, it was
started to assist new users with programming.
The syntax is very easy to use and is very
inituitive. PHP is a good language to start on
and learn the basics of programming. With the
tutorials on this site you should be able to
get started using PHP to create dynamic web
sites.
How does PHP
work?
PHP is a server side scripting
language. So PHP does the work on the
'back-end', preprocessing web sites and
inserting dynamic data before they are
displayed. Unlike JavaScript which is a
programming language that works while the
page is being viewed by the browser on the
users computer. PHP is very similar to
Macromedia's Coldfusion and Microsoft's
ASP.NET.
All you do is just embed the
code into an HTML page and give it a .php
file name extension and you are good to
go.
What do I need to get
started?
Two things; a web server
running PHP on it and a HTML editor. Most web
hosting companies (including ours 'shamless
self advertisement') offer PHP for no
additional cost. This is a major advantage
over Macromedia's Coldfusion which is an
extra charge for most hosting companies
(except ours, we offer free Coldfusion
hosting - 'sorry I couldn't resisit).
What are some uses for
PHP?
PHP can handle the output from
HTML forms, collect the data, then email it
to someone or enter it into a database. You
can even write your own online store, message
forums, pretty much anything you can think of
that uses data and writes to a database. In
short to give the basics you can :
- Access
databases
- Access files on
your server
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Access system
commands
- This is especially
interesting - many system
administrators could use this to run
common applications on their server.
For example I had an old Perl script
that ran and cleaned up a lot of
un-needed files on our server. That
Perl script can still be used and call
upon from PHP, very powerful
stuff.
How much does PHP
cost?
As state above PHP is free.
How is that? Three words; open source
software. Open source software is very
different from non-open source software
companies. The term means that the source
code is available for all to see, anyone has
the ability to view the code to see how PHP
operates, the same can not be said about
Microsoft's Windows code which is guarded
heavily away. PHP and open source software as
whole operates on a very large (and very
wonderful) community, there is no giant
corporate office that runs it. There are many
resources out there to learn this stuff as
you can see by reading this site :)
Ready to get started? View all
our resources for PHP
or check out the Hello World
example.
If you do not currently have
access to a web server running PHP, please
contact
us for hosting options (ok last shameless
plug ... on this page at least)
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