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This is a discussion on Is PHP ready for Web 2.0? within the HTML & CSS forums, part of the Web Development category; Is PHP ready for Web 2.0? Summary: This post attempts to clarify the confusion about the what is Web 2.0 and why it is an evolution over Web 1.0. It ...
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Is PHP ready for Web 2.0?
Is PHP ready for Web 2.0?
Summary: This post attempts to clarify the confusion about the what is Web 2.0 and why it is an evolution over Web 1.0. It also discusses whether Web developers and Web site owners are ready to produce Web 2.0 sites and benefit from its potential. Finally, a couple of proposals are presented about ideas to follow to evolve towards Web 3.0 . Read Full Article PHP Classes - PHP Classes blog: Is PHP ready for Web 2.0? Source : phpclasses.org |
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