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Title PHP: Hackers Paradise
Url http://www.e-gineer.com/articles/php-hackers-paradise.phtml
Description Being a good PHP hacker isn't just about writing single line solutions to complex problems. For example, web gurus know that speed ofcoding is much more important than speed of code. This article looks at techniques that can help you become a better PHP hacker. It assumes that you have a basic knowledge of PHP and databases.
Category PHP > Magazine Articles
Date Jun 30, 2006
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