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  2. Module:Calendar date - Wikipedia

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  3. PHP - Wikipedia

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    As of 21 November 2024 (the day of PHP 8.4's release), PHP is used as the server-side programming language on 75.4% of websites where the language could be determined; PHP 7 is the most used version of the language with 49.1% of websites using PHP being on that version, while 37.9% use PHP 8, 12.9% use PHP 5 and 0.1% use PHP 4. [19]

  4. Module:Calendar date/events - Wikipedia

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    "Sunset, <date> - nightfall, <date>" startoffset = '' - Offset the start day by this number (help account for 25hr cycle that starts at Sunset) endoffset = '' - Offset the end day by this number endoutoffset = '' - Offset the end day by this number, when the end day occurs outside of Israel CAUTION: {{Hebrew year}} is only accurate for holidays ...

  5. Calendar date - Wikipedia

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    This date format originates from the custom of writing the date as "the Nth day of [month] in the year of our Lord [year]" in Western religious and legal documents. The format has shortened over time but the order of the elements has remained constant. The following examples use the date of 9 November 2006.

  6. PHP syntax and semantics - Wikipedia

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    PHP has hundreds of base functions and thousands more from extensions. Prior to PHP version 5.3.0, functions are not first-class functions and can only be referenced by their name, whereas PHP 5.3.0 introduces closures. [35] User-defined functions can be created at any time and without being prototyped. [35]

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  8. PHPDoc - Wikipedia

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    PHPDoc is an adaptation of Javadoc format for the PHP programming language.It is still an informal standard for commenting PHP code, but it is in the process of being formalized. [1]

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