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This guide is a basic explanation on how to use Object Orientated PHP. You need an understanding of PHP before you attempt this.

What is OO PHP you ask. Well, it uses classes (explained later), functions, and variables in a way so they all work together.
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1. Introduction
2. PHP Variables
3. PHP Comments
4. PHP Output
5. PHP Strings
6. PHP Operators
7. PHP If...Else
8. PHP Switch
9. PHP Arrays
10. PHP While Loop
11. PHP For Loop
12. PHP Foreach Loop
13. PHP Do While Loop
14. PHP Include and Require
15. PHP/HTML Forms
16. PHP POST and GET
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It is a small tutorial for the absolute beginners how to start with PHP. This article covers more topic from installation to PHP basics.
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54. ARRAYS
we will be looking at ARRAYS. Arrays are group of items sharing the same characteristics such as CAR MODELS,BASEBALL TEAM and TYPES OF HOUSES.Basically its used to group many variables and stored in to another variable.
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In the most basic sense, a class is a group of related functions. Think of them as parts of a factory: even though they do different things, they usually work together to create a common result.
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