Introduction To PHP
PHP is a server scripting language,
and a powerful tool for making dynamic and interactive Web pages. PHP is a
server-side scripting language designed for web development but also used as a
general-purpose programming language. As of January 2013, PHP was installed on
more than 240 million websites (39% of those sampled) and 2.1 million web
servers. Originally created by Rasmus Lerdorf in 1994, the reference
implementation of PHP (powered by the Zend Engine) is now produced by The PHP
Group. While PHP originally stood for Personal Home Page, it now stands for
PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor, which is a recursive backronym. PHP implemented by
Rasmus Lerdof in 1995 using c and perl technologies.
PHP code can be simply mixed with
HTML code, or it can be used in combination with various templating engines and
web frameworks. PHP code is usually processed by a PHP interpreter, which is
usually implemented as a web server's native module or a Common Gateway
Interface (CGI) executable. After the PHP code is interpreted and executed, the
web server sends the resulting output to its client, usually in the form of a
part of the generated web page; for example, PHP code can generate a web page's
HTML code, an image, or some other data. PHP has also evolved to include a
command-line interface (CLI) capability and can be used in standalone graphical
applications.
The standard PHP interpreter,
powered by the Zend Engine, is free software released under the PHP License.
PHP has been widely ported and can be deployed on most web servers on almost
every operating system and platform, free of charge.
Despite its popularity, no written
specification or standard existed for the PHP language until 2014, leaving the
canonical PHP interpreter as a de facto standard. Since 2014, there is ongoing
work on creating a formal PHP specification.
During the 2010s PHP as a platform
has matured significantly, largely by influence from other software communities
and projects such as Npm. In addition to standard library improvements, the
work of PHP-FIG in the form of PSR-initiatives, Composer dependency manager and
the Packagist repository have been a significant factor in this.
Some of the famous Web sites of PHP Facebook,
Yahoo, Wikipedia, Flickr, Flipkart, Wordpress.com, Friendster, Sourceforge.net,
Apple.com,etc...
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