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Why PHP is a More Preferred Programming Language?

Why PHP is a More Preferred Programming Language?
By Abhishek Kamra

A PHP supported website is always a good option.

Why?

PHP is a powerful server-side scripting language for creating dynamic and interactive websites.

Today PHP is the most widely used programming language on the web, with over 40% of all web applications written in PHP, and it is installed on over 22 million domain servers.

PHP is a free open source language that saves thousands of dollars in licensing fee and that makes it more cost-effective than its competitors like ASP.NET, Visual Basic.net and Java.

PHP is very easy to install and PHP websites are fast, secure and stable. It provides web developers much more liberty in creating website with some of the excellent features and they can use common elements repeatedly.

A PHP supported website can retrieve information from database and for that you need a relational database management system like MSQL. Databases can be used in new ways and users have access to this centralized data. Small websites can utilize PHP to obtain feed back from users on their products and services.

It is a well known fact that most of the popular websites are dynamic in nature as compared to the websites that are having plain pages. User friendly websites attract more visitors and loyal customers that ultimately results in the rise in your online business. If you want to develop a website, you should make sure that you have designed and developed efficient website; else you will have to start from the beginning again. If you are planning to create dynamic web pages, you must consider PHP websites.

At http://www.xceedagents.com/php/php.php, you can have a look at some of the examples of PHP supported websites. Developers at XceedAgents have expertise in developing high-end PHP supported websites to its clients world-wide.

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