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Encyclopedia > PHP Data Objects

A PHP extension that's still marked experimental. From the PHP Manual PHP logo PHP is a popular open-source programming language used primarily for developing server-side applications and dynamic web content, and more recently, other software. ...


The PHP Data Objects (PDO) extension defines a lightweight, consistent interface for accessing databases in PHP. Each database driver that implements the PDO interface can expose database-specific features as regular extension functions.


For now, here are some links of interest:

If you're looking for a refined Database Abstraction Layer, consider the following:


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PHP at AllExperts (2149 words)
PHP was originally designed as a small set of Perl scripts, followed by a rewritten set of CGI binaries written in the C programming language by the Danish-Canadian programmer Rasmus Lerdorf in 1994 to display his résumé and to collect certain data, such as how much traffic his page was receiving.
PHP can be used with a large number of relational database management systems, runs on all of the most popular web servers and is available for many different operating systems.
PHP primarily acts as a filter which takes a file containing text and special PHP instructions and converts it to another form for display.
PDO - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (171 words)
The Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) is a long-lived El Niño-like pattern of Pacific climate variability, which has a great impact on the global ecosystem.
Portable Distributed Objects, a version of NeXT/Cocoa's Distributed Objects for remote use.
a PHP extension that can be used as a database extraction layer.
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