PHP 5.3.2
O. James Samson - March 12, 2010This program is a widely used application that people use for general-purpose scripting language that is specifically suitable for web development and further embedded into HTML. A good number of PHP 5.3.2 syntax is borrowed from java and Perl with some unique PHP-specific features thrown in.
The main objective of the language is to enable web developers write dynamically generated pages as quickly as possible. This program like most recently released freeware programs appears to be doing well. Sometimes, a program that is tagged a shareware may not even measure up to the standard of the freeware programs. I am of the opinion that this program has been well developed by its publishers.
Version 5.3.2 has the following changes and updates added to it: improved LCD entropy; added support for SHA-256 and SHA-512 to PHP’s scripts; a few minor bug fixes and among other updates and additions. This goes to show that the publishers have a listening hears.
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