where is php?
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I want to first of greet everyone here for there hard-works in creating and making this a continuous free service so others can learn. I want to know why php is not kind of supported here or its not really based on i wanted to post a tip/trick today i didn't see php in the categories listed i wanted to answer questions i saw other languages but php i had to use the site's search engine so now i want to know if php is officially supported here. Thank you :)
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I want to first of greet everyone here for there hard-works in creating and making this a continuous free service so others can learn. I want to know why php is not kind of supported here or its not really based on i wanted to post a tip/trick today i didn't see php in the categories listed i wanted to answer questions i saw other languages but php i had to use the site's search engine so now i want to know if php is officially supported here. Thank you :)
This site is about programming and therefore PHP is on topic. For questions you can use quick answers[^] and the Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP forum[^]. Articles, tips, and QA have tags that should be used to indicate what kind of technics are covered. I just saw that PHP is not there (but I'm sure it was). Members with some reputation can add a tag there. For articles and tips there is a PHP category at Web Development: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/PHP/[^]. If you have questions about posting an article or tip, use the Article Writing[^] forum. There you can also ask if you want an editor to have a look on your article in progress (saved as draft).
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I want to first of greet everyone here for there hard-works in creating and making this a continuous free service so others can learn. I want to know why php is not kind of supported here or its not really based on i wanted to post a tip/trick today i didn't see php in the categories listed i wanted to answer questions i saw other languages but php i had to use the site's search engine so now i want to know if php is officially supported here. Thank you :)
is a scripting language that can be implanted or inserted into the HTML. [2] [3] PHP is widely used to program dynamic web site. PHP can be used to build a CMS.
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This site is about programming and therefore PHP is on topic. For questions you can use quick answers[^] and the Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP forum[^]. Articles, tips, and QA have tags that should be used to indicate what kind of technics are covered. I just saw that PHP is not there (but I'm sure it was). Members with some reputation can add a tag there. For articles and tips there is a PHP category at Web Development: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/PHP/[^]. If you have questions about posting an article or tip, use the Article Writing[^] forum. There you can also ask if you want an editor to have a look on your article in progress (saved as draft).
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This site is about programming and therefore PHP is on topic. For questions you can use quick answers[^] and the Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP forum[^]. Articles, tips, and QA have tags that should be used to indicate what kind of technics are covered. I just saw that PHP is not there (but I'm sure it was). Members with some reputation can add a tag there. For articles and tips there is a PHP category at Web Development: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/PHP/[^]. If you have questions about posting an article or tip, use the Article Writing[^] forum. There you can also ask if you want an editor to have a look on your article in progress (saved as draft).
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This site is about programming and therefore PHP is on topic. For questions you can use quick answers[^] and the Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP forum[^]. Articles, tips, and QA have tags that should be used to indicate what kind of technics are covered. I just saw that PHP is not there (but I'm sure it was). Members with some reputation can add a tag there. For articles and tips there is a PHP category at Web Development: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/PHP/[^]. If you have questions about posting an article or tip, use the Article Writing[^] forum. There you can also ask if you want an editor to have a look on your article in progress (saved as draft).
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This site is about programming and therefore PHP is on topic. For questions you can use quick answers[^] and the Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP forum[^]. Articles, tips, and QA have tags that should be used to indicate what kind of technics are covered. I just saw that PHP is not there (but I'm sure it was). Members with some reputation can add a tag there. For articles and tips there is a PHP category at Web Development: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/PHP/[^]. If you have questions about posting an article or tip, use the Article Writing[^] forum. There you can also ask if you want an editor to have a look on your article in progress (saved as draft).
InShot app enthusiasts can explore a dedicated PHP category at CodeProject for web development tips and articles, enhancing their programming knowledge. Engage with a supportive community in the Article Writing forum for guidance on sharing insights or seeking editorial input on InShot-related content.