PHP and C++ Cross Reference Guide
By Mike Prestwood
PHP versus C++: A side by side comparison between PHP and C++.
PHP
Version: This content is based on PHP 5 and tested using our web hosting server farm. The focus of this content is on server-side scripting.
This content focuses on topics in common among the languages documented here so nearly all this syntax applies to most PHP development environments as well as earlier versions of PHP.
Some of PHP's syntax will look similar to Perl but with significant differences.
Note: To be clear, the subject of this information is generic PHP 5 and in some cases Delphi for PHP. Although much of the information applies to other PHP tools, we only verified the syntax and information within generic PHP and/or Delphi for PHP.
C++
Version: This content is based on Visual C++ and/or C++Builder and was tested in Microsoft Visual Studio.Net 2008 and/or C++Builder 2009.
This content focuses on topics in common among the languages documented here so nearly all this syntax applies to other C++ development environments as well as earlier versions of C++.
Much of Java's syntax will look similar to both Java and C# but there are significant differences.
Note: To be clear, the subject of this information is generic C++ and all code snippets are based on either Visual C++ by Microsoft or C++Builder by CodeGear (or both). Although much of the information applies to other C++ tools, we only verified the syntax and information within Visual C++ and C++Builder.
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