
Exploring PHP: Powering Dynamic Websites with Ease — Part 3
Sessions, superglobals, upload handling, operators, exceptions, and ini parsing—more PHP Q&A with modern notes on cookies, session lifetime, and removed session APIs.
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Sessions, superglobals, upload handling, operators, exceptions, and ini parsing—more PHP Q&A with modern notes on cookies, session lifetime, and removed session APIs.
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More PHP Q&A: files and variables, database safety, legacy magic quotes, strings, statics, references, password hashing, OpenSSL, serialization, and sessions—with notes on what still applies in modern PHP.
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How PHP fits into modern web stacks, from WordPress to custom apps: language basics, OOP rules, MySQLi, superglobals, validation, and the tools beginners use every day—updated for clear, accurate examples.
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A clear walkthrough of classes, objects, visibility, inheritance, polymorphism, encapsulation, abstraction, and interfaces vs abstract classes in PHP—with small code examples you can run and extend.
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The final installment in our jQuery interview series: $.ajax options, filter(), QUnit, performance-friendly selectors, chaining, and when a library helps without replacing JavaScript. Tags: Interview, jQuery, Information.
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Part 4 covers real-world jQuery usage: UI patterns, browser concerns, ASP.NET master pages, selectors, jQuery.data, each(), length vs size, multiple ready handlers, .load(), and noConflict().
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Part 3 covers jQuery effects, minified builds, where jQuery runs, ASP.NET integration, version checks, find() vs children(), and how plugin-style ‘connect’ patterns fit into real projects.
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Part 2 of our jQuery interview series goes deeper: detach() vs remove(), classes, CDN behavior, $.get() vs $.ajax(), chaining, event handlers, performance, and how jQuery fits with HTML vs XML.
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jQuery still powers millions of sites and legacy stacks. These questions—from $() and $(document).ready() to selectors, each(), DOM helpers, and attr()—are among the most common in interviews.
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What the Apache HTTP Server is, how it fits in a web stack, key features, HTTP/S and configuration concepts, pros and cons, request flow, throughput tuning with MPMs, and core tuning directives.
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Install the classic LAMP-style stack on Ubuntu: Apache as the web server, MySQL for data, PHP with common extensions, and Composer for dependency management.
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Raise PHP upload limits so you can import large .sql and .sql.gz files through Apache—then verify with phpinfo and learn a faster terminal import pattern.
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