I usually save the list for the Twitter feed, but while I've been playing around with PHP lately, thanks to a new Drupal installation, I've reawakened to the fact that PHP is the duct tape of the web.
No, you don’t need an IDE to code in PHP language, you can code in Notepad and be all good. But trust me, you wouldn’t want to go that route as you have to put in a lot of extra and unnecessary work ...
A tool called ` `Tutorial-Codebase-Knowledge '' has been released that reads code written by others and creates tutorials that visualize complex code in an easy-to-understand way. When you come across ...
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