PHP Classes

With the introduction of 4, introduced classes, a type of programming subdivision typically only seen in desktop languages. 5 expanded upon this implementation, creating what many consider to be a nearly full object orientation implementation. This will focus on only the basic realm of classes, which is compatible with both 4 and 5, unless otherwise noted. Note that you need a decent understanding of to read this icon biggrin PHP Classes (including the understanding of how functions work)
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