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Introduction to PHP
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Introduction to PHP

Introduction to PHP

1. First Acquaintance
2. Variables and Data Types
3. Conditional Statements
4. Arrays
5. Loops

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First Application

Let's begin with a classic programming example — "Hello World". This program serves as the first step for many in programming, demonstrating the basic principles of the language.

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<?php echo "Hello, World!"; ?>

Code Syntax


Let's break down the syntax of this program in detail:

  1. <?php and ?>: These indicate the start and end of PHP code. All PHP instructions must be placed between these tags. This defines that the text within these tags will be interpreted as PHP code;

  2. echo: This is a PHP language construct used to output data. In our case, we use echo to display the string "Hello, World!";

  3. "Hello, World!": This is the text we are echoing with echo. In PHP, strings can be specified in either single or double quotes. It's important that the closing quote matches the opening one;

  4. The semicolon (;) is used to terminate statements. This is necessary so that the PHP interpreter knows where one command ends and the next begins. Without the semicolon, PHP wouldn't be able to correctly parse the code, leading to syntax errors.

Taak

Swipe to start coding

Your challenge is to output "Hello, Codefinity!" in the console.

Oplossing

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book
First Application

Let's begin with a classic programming example — "Hello World". This program serves as the first step for many in programming, demonstrating the basic principles of the language.

php

main

copy
123
<?php echo "Hello, World!"; ?>

Code Syntax


Let's break down the syntax of this program in detail:

  1. <?php and ?>: These indicate the start and end of PHP code. All PHP instructions must be placed between these tags. This defines that the text within these tags will be interpreted as PHP code;

  2. echo: This is a PHP language construct used to output data. In our case, we use echo to display the string "Hello, World!";

  3. "Hello, World!": This is the text we are echoing with echo. In PHP, strings can be specified in either single or double quotes. It's important that the closing quote matches the opening one;

  4. The semicolon (;) is used to terminate statements. This is necessary so that the PHP interpreter knows where one command ends and the next begins. Without the semicolon, PHP wouldn't be able to correctly parse the code, leading to syntax errors.

Taak

Swipe to start coding

Your challenge is to output "Hello, Codefinity!" in the console.

Oplossing

Switch to desktopSchakel over naar desktop voor praktijkervaringGa verder vanaf waar je bent met een van de onderstaande opties
Was alles duidelijk?

Hoe kunnen we het verbeteren?

Bedankt voor je feedback!

Sectie 1. Hoofdstuk 2
Switch to desktopSchakel over naar desktop voor praktijkervaringGa verder vanaf waar je bent met een van de onderstaande opties
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