Multi-paradigm language
A programming language that supports both procedural and object-oriented programming philosophies
PHP started out as a procedural language, but grew into a multi-paradigm language when it added support for objects in version 4.
Object-Oriented language
Any programming language optimized for modeling real-world objects and concepts
Java is the most popular object-oriented language.
Perl
A high-level, interpreted programming language written by Larry Wall in 1986 and typically used for a wide variety of programming tasks including system administration
Larry Wall is the inventor of Perl, a widely used programming language that has a very devout following.
PHP (PHP Hypertext Preprocessor)
A high-level, interpreted programming language written by Rasmus Lerdorf in 1995 and aimed mainly at web developers creating dynamic applications
The professor said that PHP is the most popular web scripting language in the world and supports many advanced object-oriented programming techniques.
Portability
A measure of how easily programs can be moved to a new system without having to make any changes.
Java and ANSI C are two attempts at making software portability a priority.
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