Research on php language

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Please don't copy from the internet or paraphrase only if you cite the source  

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Outline- PHP- Hypertext Preprocesso.pdf 


The Due date before 6:00 PM Tuesday.


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A Report on the PHP Programming Language Section 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 What was the goal of the project? Why you choose this language? 1.2 How does the report achieve this goal? You can give a brief overview of the Section 2: HISTORY 2.1 Introduction – What is the goal of this section? 2.2 Creation Who created the language? Why was the language created? What application domains is the language good for? Why? 3.3 Lifetime What has happened to the language since it was created? Rate the popularity of the language, then, now, and in the future. What is your evidence for this rating? Section 3: BASIC FEATURES 3.1 Introduction – What is the goal of this section? 3.2 Names, scopes and bindings 3.3 Data Types 3.4 Control Flow 3.5 Subprograms 3.6 Paradigms supported 3.7 Other Section 4: DISTINCITVE LANGUAGE FEATURES Each language is designed with one or more design objectives. The section should describe the language features incorporated to realize the design objectives, which are often the features that make the language unique. Section 5: TUTORIAL 5.1 Introduction – What is the goal of this section? 5.2 How do you create a basic hello world program? Include a description of how you use the Programming environment to edit, build, and run your program. 5.3 – 4.X 2 or 3 major features, one for each section. 5.X Resources – What books/manuals/web sites should I go to for further information about the language? Make sure you cite the material here and include an entry in the bibliography. Section 6: EVALUATION 6.1 Introduction – What is the goal of this section? Sebesta has a list of language evaluation criteria in chapter one. The criteria are grouped into three broad categories: readability, writability, and reliability. Evaluate the language with respect to the following characteristics: 6.2 Simplicity/orthogonality 6.3 Control Structures 6.4 Data types 6.5 Syntax Design 6.6 Support for abstraction 6.7 Expressivity 6.8 Type checking 6.9 Conclusion – what is your overall feeling about the language? REFERENCES Use references to strengthen your report. Don’t make a bold statement without backup! Since many of you are using the web as a major source of information, pay particular attention to how web references are documented. Refer to this link for the format of entries in the reference section: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_apa.html Use this format for citing a reference in the main text of the report: ... The language evaluation characteristics were taken from [Sebesta, 2015].... This citation would link the reader to the following entry in the references section of the report: Sebesta, R. (2015). Concepts of Programming Languages, Seventh Edition. Boston, MA: Addison-Wesley. PHP- Hypertext Preprocessor Content: accuracy of information presented, quality of analysis, research conducted, etc. Organization: organize material in a logic sequence at least 5000 words or 12 pages. Page counts are for single-spacing not including the title page; text size should be no larger than 12 points; and margins should be no larger than 1 Do not copy what others have written This must be your own work, especially, use your own examples.
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