Lauren Orsini says, “When I started learning PHP earlier this month, I excitedly shared my new goal with my editors, my colleagues, and my friends.

The response from anyone tech-savvy was always the same: “Why?”

PHP—which once stood for Personal Home Page, suggesting its roots in building simple yet customized websites—is a general-purpose programming language which lets you put interactive elements into a page.

When you run PHP on your website, you can turn pages from static, unchanging information pages to changeable, dynamic pages—like a blog homepage which instantly updates as you add new entries”.

PHP, Once The Web’s Favorite Programming Language, Is On The Wane

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