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Although PHP did not start out as an object-oriented language, over the years a great deal of effort has been put into adding many of the object-oriented features found in other languages. This chapter and the following aim to introduce these features. Before doing so, let’s consider the advantages of the OOP development model.
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© 2010 W. Jason Gilmore
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(2010). Object-Oriented PHP. In: Beginning PHP and MySQL. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3115-8_6
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