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		<description>[...] PHP is the choice of language for Server side Web Design. There is usually a lot of spectaculars between ASP and PHP. Some of the most famous places where its used is Wikipedia, WordPress (most famous blogging software), most of the Content Management System. Even Google and Yahoo make use of PHP for their pages. It is a very simple language which borrows it&#8217;s syntax from Perl, another classical language. It is time to make PHP your friend. Read more on Html Forms Get [...]</description>
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