WSEAS Transactions on Computer Research


Print ISSN: 1991-8755
E-ISSN: 2415-1521

Volume 5, 2017

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Exploring Object Oriented Language and Migration with Zend

AUTHORS: Alen Šimec, Josip Perić, Lidija Tepeš Golubić

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ABSTRACT: This paper refers to the research of novelties and differences in the newest and currently active versions of PHP programming language. It gives some answers to the questions of usefulness and feasibility of changing the version used in a certain web project. The attention has been mostly focused on describing functionality with occasional evidence in the shape of a code.

KEYWORDS: PHP, engine, memory, exception, class, object, generator

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WSEAS Transactions on Computer Research, ISSN / E-ISSN: 1991-8755 / 2415-1521, Volume 5, 2017, Art. #19, pp. 155-162


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