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When PHP 5 was released early in 2004, among the most important features it introduced was enhanced support for object-oriented programming. This stimulated much interest in objects and design within the PHP community. In fact, this was an intensification of a process that began when version 4 first made object-oriented programming with PHP a serious reality.
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Zandstra, M. (2010). PHP: Design and Management. In: PHP Objects, Patterns, and Practice. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2926-1_1
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