Learn PHP Programming
Master PHP programming from basics to advanced concepts with our comprehensive tutorial series. Perfect for beginners and web developers.
PHP Syntax
Learn the basic structure of PHP code, tags, statements, and comments.
PHP Tags
PHP code is written inside special tags. The most common tag is:
<?php
// PHP code goes here
echo "Hello";
?>
Explanation
- Use
<?php ... ?>tags; avoid short tags unless required. - Statements must end with
;and can span multiple lines. - Comments don't affect execution and are helpful for documentation.
display_errors only in development. In production, log errors to files.Statements & Semicolons
Every PHP statement ends with a semicolon:
<?php
$x = 10;
$y = 20;
echo $x + $y;
?>
Comments
Use comments to document code:
<?php
// Single-line comment
echo "Hello"; // Inline comment
?>
<?php
/*
Multi-line
comment
*/
echo "World";
?>
Frequently Asked Questions
Master PHP Programming with Our Comprehensive Tutorial
Our PHP programming tutorial is designed to take you from a complete beginner to an advanced PHP developer. Whether you're looking to build dynamic websites, create web applications, or start a career in web development, this tutorial series provides everything you need to succeed.
What You'll Learn
- PHP fundamentals and syntax
- Variables, data types, and operators
- Control structures and loops
- Functions and arrays
- Object-oriented programming
- Database integration with MySQL
- Web forms and user input handling
- Security best practices
PHP remains one of the most popular programming languages for web development, powering millions of websites worldwide. Our tutorial includes practical examples, real-world projects, and best practices to ensure you learn not just the syntax, but how to write clean, efficient, and secure PHP code.