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    Visit Jemjabella.co.uk Jemjabella.co.uk

    "Due to the relative simplicity of PHP, more and more teen webmasters are getting their hooks into scripting. This can be a good thing because it increases the range of functionality and fun that we can add to our websites without the need to lear… More

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    Visit v-s.net v0.6 [ Common Coding Mistakes, pt1 ] v-s.net v0.6 [ Common Coding Mistakes, pt1 ]

    "Hang around the CodeGrrl forums for a while, and a few things become apparent. The same sloppy coding mistakes keep cropping up over and over again, causing the same problems over and over again. The mistakes are well-intentioned, in that people… More

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    Visit PHPAdvisory.com - PHP Information Source PHPAdvisory.com - PHP Information Source

    PHP information, resources, tips and articles, lots of info about security.

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    Visit Common Style Mistakes, Part 2 | ONLamp.com Common Style Mistakes, Part 2 | ONLamp.com

    John Coggeshall gives three tips to write code that's easier to understand and maintain.

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    Visit Common Style Mistakes, Part 1 | ONLamp.com Common Style Mistakes, Part 1 | ONLamp.com

    John Coggeshall explains several PHP style mistakes that make writing solid code more difficult.

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    Visit On the Security of PHP, Part 1 On the Security of PHP, Part 1

    "As with any powerful tool however, there are certain risks and dangers associated with the use of PHP. This article aims to alert the reader of such subtle details of the language. By being aware of the risks and observing some simple secure prog… More

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    Visit PHP Security, Part 2 | ONLamp.com PHP Security, Part 2 | ONLamp.com

    "In my previous article, I continued my mini-series on best practices in PHP by introducing you to some of the ways that security can be compromised in your PHP scripts. This article continues that discussion with more examples of potential securi… More

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    Visit PHP Security, Part 1 | ONLamp.com PHP Security, Part 1 | ONLamp.com

    John Coggeshall demonstrates how to think like a bad guy to prevent security mistakes. Part 1.

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