Conclusion and Wrap Up
Updated onbyAlan Morel
Congratulations on making it to the end of this class on PHP!
PHP is extremely versatile and flexible, and powers millions of websites on the internet, and with this class completed, you can now go off and create dynamic and sophisticated web applications.
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