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Submit your site to this category only if you cannot find a more appropriate PHP subcategory.

Home pages with less content must be submitted to the Computers/Programming/Languages/PHP/Personal_Pages category.

Popular, easy to learn and use, general purpose, Open Source scripting language, very well suited for Web development and server-side scripting, can be embedded in HTML text and code. Syntax from C, Java, Perl. Goal: allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly.

Commercial Services

Offering a variety of services, including consulting, custom programming and training.

Development Tools

This category only for tools that help developing in PHP and using PHP. PHP scripts must be placed in Computers/Programming/Languages/PHP/Scripts category.
This category is for tools that help in developing and using PHP.

FAQs, Help, and Tutorials

Sites providing FAQs, tutorials, and other help for those working with the PHP programming language.

Resources

Submit your site to this category only if you cannot find a more appropriate PHP subcategory.

Home pages with less content must be submitted to the Computers/Programming/Languages/PHP/Personal_Pages category.

These are sites that offer advice, free software, and other information about PHP programming.

Scripts

This category is the home for sites with one to a few PHP scripts. If the site has more than ten PHP scripts it should be submitted to Collections subcategory.
This category is the home for sites with one to a few PHP scripts, usually programmed by the same person/company.

User Groups

Please submit only sites related to PHP user groups, or homepages of the groups themselves. If your site is not in English, please move submit it to the proper category under World/. Foreign language sites will not be listed here, and submissions without English language content may delay the editing process.

PHP user groups are formed of people who are interested in the PHP programming language.

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