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		<title>Why PHP? 2</title>
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Here are more reasons why PHP is such a dear:
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<p>Here are more reasons why PHP is such a dear:</p>
<p>PHP has a very widely available <strong>technical support</strong>, which comes along with its being open-source. There are a lot of e-mail discussion lists and groups that offer help and support on the <a href=“http://php.net/” PHP website </a>.  These lists cover a variety of topics – from PHP and databases to PHP on Windows, and of course those usual issues that beginners encounter.  What else? Well, it is <strong>secure</strong>. You won’t have to worry because other users will not see the PHP code (as long as your scripts are correct, that is). See, two more reasons why you should get acquainted with PHP!</p>
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