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Everyone is aware of the fact that PHP is a scripting language, but tend to forget that this scripting language can be used for more than just web development. The genius guy Henry Fuecks goes into the basics of using PHP on the command line.
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One Response for "PHP on the Command Line"
June 22nd, 2004 at 15:22
1Why php? An obvious — and very good — reason may simply be that you know PHP better than the alternatives
This does not sound a good reason.. I’d say ‘given that you have to write a not so important script it would be a good chance to learn a little of ruby/perl/python’.
but the other reason is pretty good ;)
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