1.5 Chapter Summary
Chapter 1 covers:
PHP's usage by a web server to create a response or
document to send back to the browser. PHP as a server-side language, meaning it runs on the web server.
This is in contrast to a client-side language such as JavaScript. What you sign up for when you decide to use PHP:
it's free (in terms of money and speech),
cross-platform, popular, and designed for web programming. How PHP programs that print information, process forms, and talk to a
database appear. Some basics of the structure of PHP programs, such as the PHP start
and end tags (<?php and
?>), whitespace, case-sensitivity, and
comments.
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