Re: New To PHP



Bruno Barros wrote:
Yes PHP is completely free and yes, you can use it on any Operating
System you want to.

But for programming in PHP you don't need to have PHP.


???

How are you going to program in PHP if you don't have it?

Even if you're using a server to run your scripts, you need it somewhere. And personally, I prefer to have development on my local system.

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