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Why Choose PHP For Web Development!

January 16, 2017 by Julie McGrath

Are you looking for ways to create a high-quality yet low cost web based application? Well, then PHP would be the answer to all your prayers. By investing in PHP web development not only can you develop dynamic websites within your budget but also create real time web applications that have a great UI.

Originally designed by Rasmus Lerdorf, Personal Home Pages or PHP is a parsing language that runs on Linux and Unix servers, making it a popular choice for web developers. PHP is in fact, one of the most popularly used languages for web development as well as web application development. Here’s why:

Why choose PHP for Web Development?

Perfect Database Interaction:


PHP 
is an excellent language choice when it comes to building Dynamic Websites that interact with Databases, as it can exchange all sorts of information with ease.

  • Cost:
    Another reason why PHP website development and web development is admired by developers is that PHP programs run on Linux, which is free. Also, the database connectivity is less expensive as compared to that of other programs such as ASP which is based on MS_SQL, a Microsoft product that needs to be purchased. However, web development with PHP through MySQL is free to use.
  • Incredible Speed:
    PHP has an upper hand when it comes to speed. This is mainly because, the PHP code runs faster as it runs in its own memory space.

 

How is PHP used in Web Development?

So, how can be PHP web development or PHP website development be used by you towards an advantageous outcome? Here’s the answer:

  • For starters, the server side scripting programming language of PHP can be used for creating dynamic pages with dynamic content, that are full of flash and animation, enabling you to develop customized web pages that can attract more visitors.
  • Secondly, apart from server side scripting, PHP web development tools can also be used from stand alone client side or command line scripting GUI applications.
  • As PHP website development software is freely available, thus it can easily be embedded into HTML.
  • PHP takes just the code as an input an in return provides you with appropriate web pages as an output.
  • The PHP MYSQL programming enables PHP web developers and programmers to perform script installation, script repair as well as manage every front and back end activity, hassle free.
  • PHP website development programming can be used to make a slew of off-the-shelf applications through software packages like SugarCRM, Typo3, Joomla, osCommerce, C, Simple Machine Forum, phpBB, Eventum, phpAdsNew, vBulletin etc.
  • PHP can be used extensively for developing social media communities, email management, content management software, user polls, chat and forums and online and ecommerce stores.

Based on C++, PHP is considered to be the best programming language for both website development and web development. Both programmers and designers love this language alike, due to the manifolds of advantages it provides. The comfort of working on the PHP web application development syntax makes the job of developers a cake walk!! No wonder PHP is considered to be an all round better choice for web development than other programming languages.

Do you know your way around PHP and consider yourself an experienced Web Developer already? If so, you should check out our latest PHP Web Developer Job now

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Filed Under: Career Advice Tagged With: jobs in shropshire, php, php web development, php website, php website development, Shropshire jobs, web application development, web development, web development with php

What is PHP?

December 30, 2016 by Julie McGrath

What is PHP?

Hypertext preprocessor (PHP) is a programming language used to fundamentally enhance HTML in Web pages. It is often used with the open-source relational database management system MySQL in the creation of databases

PHP is embedded within HTML code to perform certain functions. For example, PHP can be added to HTML in order to perform calculations, or to collect user data. Examples of PHP code that perform calculations include math websites with functionality, including metric conversions. PHP also allows users to perform functions on a website such as posting on a forum or adding information to an address book.

PHP is also capable of editing simple graphics and creating new graphics, when used in conjunction with GD Library. PHP technology is often used to create CAPTCHAs on sites that seek to verify that a human is accessing information as opposed to an automated system.

PHP is similar to JavaScript. However, where as JavaScript is run on the client side, PHP information is stored on the server. This keeps data and information more secure, and less likely that others can view code. When embedded into a webpage, a knowledgeable user can maneuver in and out of the PHP for maximum usability.

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Filed Under: Interview Tips Tagged With: html, php

IT Jobs Feature: What is PHP used for?

November 29, 2016 by Julie McGrath

PHP is a popular server-side scripting language for the web and has common use in many IT Jobs

Generally, PHP is used to add a functionality to websites that HTML alone can’t achieve. There are many IT Jobs which require PHP knowledge as a key skill. But what is PHP capable of and what are the main functions in which someone seeking IT Jobs involving PHP be familiar with? Here are some examples:

Performs Calculations

PHP can perform all types of calculations, from figuring out what day it is or what day of the week a date in the very distant future will be, to performing all  types of mathematical equations. In PHP, math expressions are made up of operators and operands. Basic math addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are done using mathematical operators. The large number of math functions are part of the PHP core. No installation is required to use them.

Collects User Information

Using PHP, you can let your user directly interact with the script. This can be something really simple, like collecting the temperature from the user that they want to convert from degrees to another format, or it can be more extensive information, like adding their information to an address book, letting them post on a forum or participate in a survey.

Interacts With MySQL Databases

PHP is particularly good at interacting with MySQL databases, which opens endless possibilities. You can write user-submitted information to a database, and you can retrieve information from the database. This allows you to create pages on the fly using the contents of the database. You can even perform complex tasks like setting up login systems, creating website search features, or store product catalogues and inventories online.

You can also use PHP and MySQL to set up an automated picture gallery to showcase products.

Creates Graphics with GD Library

Use the GD Library that is bundled with PHP to create simple graphics on the fly or to edit existing graphics. You might want to resize images, rotate them, change them to grayscale, or make thumbnails of them. Practical applications allow users to edit their avatars or generate CAPTCHA verifications. You can also create dynamic graphics that are always changing such as dynamic Twitter signatures.

Works With Cookies

Cookies are used to identify a user and store the user’s preferences as given on the site so the information doesn’t have to be re-entered each time the user visits the site. The cookie is a small file embedded on the user’s computer. Using the programming language, you can create, modify and delete cookies and retrieve cookie values.

Are you seeking IT Jobs which involve working with PHP in a professional environment? Keep an eye on our vacancy page for the latest featured IT Jobs updates. Visit it by clicking here!

 

– Angela Bradley

Filed Under: Latest Industry News Tagged With: Careers, dev, Developer, development, IT, jobs, language, php, programming, Software, SQL, web, website

Software Dev Feature: Should I learn .NET or PHP?

November 15, 2016 by Julie McGrath

Discover the different aspects of .NET & PHP and which may be most suited to you before you start your journey as a software developer!

If you’re a software developer, there simply isn’t enough time in the world to learn every single technology, language and platform you might need for work, or to land a better job; at some point, you’re going to have to decide in what direction you want to expand your knowledge base.

The choices you make in that regard will have a huge impact on your life. If you devote too much time to learning a technology that’s on the verge of obsolescence, it could make future employment a problematic affair. Fortunately, there are lots of technologies that will continue to grow and prove useful to the world for the next several years—but how do you choose between those?

With all that in mind, let’s look at .NET and PHP, two software programming platforms that enjoy broad bases of support. PHP is a general-purpose scripting language that many people rely upon for Web development (hundreds of millions of websites leverage it today) while .NET is a framework built by Microsoft for Windows-related Web work. While it’s certainly possible to learn the intricacies of both platforms, is there one worth tackling more than the other?

 

What’s the Difference?

As mentioned above, PHP is an open-source software programming language primarily used for developing Web-based applications. There are a few tools out there that allow you to use it to write desktop applications, but the majority of apps written in PHP run on a Web server such as Apache server or Microsoft IIS.

PHP is a language, but .NET is a whole platform comprising a few different technologies. There are two main languages you can use with .NET to create either desktop or Web applications: VB.NET and C# (others exist, of course, but those are the main two). As with PHP, .NET requires a Web server (specifically Microsoft IIS) to create Web applications (it also requires ASP.NET, a technology that’s part of .NET’s broader platform).

While .NET is built into Microsoft Windows, you can run .NET desktop applications on Linux using a free and open source product called Mono. PHP sometimes comes pre-installed on Linux, and if not, it’s quick and easy to install. But to develop with either platform, you need some free tools: for .NET, you’ll want one of the free Visual Studio Express products from Microsoft; For PHP, there are several options—one popular choice is Eclipse.

There are benefits to learning either PHP or .NET. Should you learn both? If you’re new to software programming then you best just focus on one to start off with. At an early stage in your career, you need to focus your energy on getting very good at one thing, which will translate into higher-paying jobs down the road. If you try to go to broad, you will stretch yourself thin and not master anything. Pick one thing and be great at it!

 

Which Should I Pick?

So which do you pick? You could take a look at the entry-level jobs for PHP and .NET in the area, and use that data to influence your decision. But that research will only tell you about today: What about five years from now?

Here are some questions to help you work through a possible decision:

  • First, do you want to create desktop applications on Windows? Then .NET is a great way to go.
  • What about Web applications on Windows?Again, .NET is an excellent choice. However, you can do PHP on Windows (although it’s probably more commonly used on Linux).
  • Do you love Linux and want to focus on it?Then go for PHP if you’re doing Web development. While .NET can run on Linux with the help of Mono, it’s more suited to desktop and not Web.
  • So what about desktop apps on Linux, then?In that case, you probably want to move away from both PHP and .NET and study other languages and technologies, such as C++ and Gtk+, or perhaps wxWidgets combined with a language such as C++ or Python. While Mono works on Linux, it’s a bit too narrow in terms of entry-level job opportunities.
  • What if you want to do both Windows and Linux?That’s moving away from what was mentioned earlier about focusing; focus on one or the other early in your career. Later on, you can start to think about things like cross-platform development. But for learning a new technology and landing an entry-level job, please stay focused—with one caveat: If you’re going to go for Web development, don’t forget the client side. Also learn some JavaScript
  • If you’re going to go for Windows, do you choose C# or VB.NET?This is a potentially contentious question, with strong opinions on either side. One thing to bear in mind is that they’re actually very similar languages underneath, just with different syntax; you can accomplish the same thing with either. For a beginner, the best route to go down is the C# route. Reason being, things become contentious: VB.NET has a bit of stigma attached to it as an “amateur” language (even though it’s not). As a result, advanced programmers are more likely to choose C# when starting a new project.

Conclusion

As your programming knowledge becomes more advanced, you’ll find it’s easier to pick up new languages. Many of the popular languages today share similar syntax that has its roots in the original C programming language. (Such as C++, Java, C#, PHP and JavaScript.) That makes it easy to learn them later, and multiple languages may indeed lie in your future—but for now, stay focused. And most importantly: Have fun!

 

Are you already knowledgeable in the field of .NET and C#? If the answer is yes, check out our latest Software Developer vacancy by clicking on this link!

 

– Jeff Cogswell

Filed Under: Latest Industry News Tagged With: .net, apache, applications, ASP.NET, desktop, development, internet, linux, microsoft, php, platform, server, Software, vb.net

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