Archive for September, 2006

Php is an Open Source Server Side Programming Language

Monday, September 18th, 2006
Php is an Open Source Server Side Programming Language

PHP stands for PHP: Hyper Type Preprocessor. PHP is a very famous open source server side language. If has gained high popularity in few year. Besides no strong backing from big corporate, PHP has proved that it can deliver serious programming concepts and thereby can big web application can be build on PHP. These days PHP is getting string support from many big companies who believe the open source is the better way to deliver software knowledge (more…)

php tutorial – what does php stand for?

Saturday, September 16th, 2006
php tutorial – what does php stand for?

So what do you think php stands for? What is php? Well I guess you wouldn’t be reading this if you knew the answer so let me fill you in.

I have head many interesting and comical answers to the question “what does php stand for” let me give you some of the examples I have heard;

• people helping people

• property holding place

• please hold properly

If your one of these people then d (more…)

Php Programming Language: Open Source Website Scripting

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006
Php Programming Language: Open Source Website Scripting

PHP is an Open Source Scripting Programming Language. PHP is used for website programming development with dynamic database connectivity and web application development. In server side web application it is provide many functionality to develop good web development security system. Day by a Day, A PHP Scripting Language is updated with high interactive and creating applications in today’s latest web technology.

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Open Source Software vs. Commercial Software – will community driven software really overtake money-driven software?

Saturday, September 2nd, 2006
Open Source Software vs. Commercial Software - will community driven software really overtake money-driven software?

My techie friends take pride in displaying the latest addition to their list of programs that run on their Linux installation.  ‘Open source is the way of the future’ they tell me, ‘Microsoft’s days of monopoly are numbered’. I smile. No I am not employed by the big M at Redmond, nor do I foresee Mr. Gates making me a subject of his charitable contributions. But the fact remains that even when my tech friends are busy gloating over their new (more…)