Sorting is one of the most important tasks to be executed by computers. These examples show the implementation in PHP of the most commonly used algorithms for sorting data.
PHP Fast Page Manager allows to execute PHP Code very fast. The best way to have a high performance site is to pair it with Nginx Web Server.
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As many other languages, PHP handles many different data types. Data types and their correct use are key for implementing a very Robust Enterprise Class PHP Application.
Image scaling is a common requirement in web development, allowing you to resize and adjust the dimensions of an image according to your needs. PHP provides various functions and libraries that enable you to scale images easily. In this article,
The Singleton pattern is a creational design pattern that ensures a class has only one instance and provides a global point of access to that instance. It is commonly used when there is a need to have a single instance of a class throughout the
The SOLID principles are a set of design principles that promote software development practices that result in maintainable, flexible, and scalable code. Modern PHP Code is implemented based on these.
SOLID is
In the world of web development, ensuring the quality and reliability of your PHP code is crucial. One effective way to achieve this is through unit testing, a technique that involves testing individual units of code to verify
A linked list is a data structure that consists of a sequence of nodes, where each node contains a value and a reference (or link) to the next node in the sequence. Unlike an array, which stores elements contiguously in memory, a linked list
The Dependency Injection pattern is a design pattern that focuses on providing dependencies to an object from external sources rather than having the object create or manage its dependencies internally. It promotes loose coupling between
OAuth (Open Authorization) is an open standard authorization framework that enables third-party applications to access the resources of a user on a web service without requiring the user to share their credentials (e.g., username and password)
The Bridge pattern is a structural design pattern that decouples an abstraction from its implementation, allowing them to vary independently. It provides a way to handle complex class hierarchies by separating them into two separate hierarchies:
The Factory pattern is a creational design pattern that provides an interface for creating objects but delegates the actual object instantiation to subclasses or specialized factory methods. It encapsulates the object creation logic, promoting
The Observer pattern is a behavioral design pattern that allows objects to establish a one-to-many dependency relationship. In this pattern, an object, known as the subject or observable, maintains a list of dependents, known as observers, and
The Strategy pattern is a behavioral design pattern that enables an object to dynamically change its behavior at runtime by encapsulating different algorithms or strategies within interchangeable objects.
It promotes the principle of
PHP 8 introduced a new feature called attributes, which provide a way to add metadata or annotations to PHP code. Attributes allow developers to attach additional information to classes, methods, properties, parameters, and
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