Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Advantages of PHP Application Development

PHP is widely used and most popular programming language for website development and develop dynamic web pages. It stands for "Hypertext Preprocessor". There are many special features of PHP that's reason many of software developers using PHP language and coding. It is also used for generate dynamic and interactive web pages.

There are many advantages of PHP web development such as:

PHP is an open source programming language and it is free. You do not have to pay of it and it can be easily installed. It is most preferred by many of software developers around the world.

PHP can be easily integrates into HTML, even you can manage it without using HTML as well. It enables your web server to process web pages before they are actually displayed in the user's web browser.

PHP is user friendly like simple and easy to learn compare to other programming languages like C, C++, and ASP.net.

PHP is cross platform support language and it can be supported on most web servers and runs on all major operating systems like Linux, Mac OS and Windows and also configure the web servers like the PWS, IIS, Apache etc. It can be programmed to work with many databases such as MYSQL and POSTGRESQL.

PHP is a well known programming language. Its popularity grow rapidly because it is freely available (open-source language), it is fast (easily embedded into HTML), have full object oriented support and vast ability to build any sort of application which can run in web browser and programmer can remodel and recode it according to his needs and want.

PHP can be used to develop web applications for personal websites to e-commerce applications and community portals sites e.g. discussion forums, blogs etc. There are many advantages of php application development like flexible, compatibility, cost-effective, advanced usability and more.

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