
handle: 10366/139691
[ES]Los lenguajes de programaci?n son lo que nos permite programar a las maquinas para que realicen las tareas que necesitamos. Dentro de los lenguajes de programaci?n est?n los de alto nivel (los mas cercanos al lenguaje humano) y los de bajo nivel (los mas cercanos al lenguaje maquina). Adem?s, estos lenguajes pueden estar enfocados a las aplicaciones, a las paginas web o a las aplicaciones de los movieres. En este capitulo se presenta PHP un lenguaje de alto nivel desarrollado espec?ficamente para realizar paginas web. Por ?ltimo, se completa el capitulo con un caso de uso de la interacci?n del len-guaje PHP con una base de datos.
[EN]Programming languages are what allow us to program machines to perform the tasks we need. Among the programming languages are high level (the closest to human language) and low level (the closest to machine language). In addition, these languages can be focused on applications, web pages or mobile applications. In this chapter PHP is presented a high level language developed specif-ically to make web pages. Finally, the chapter is completed with a case of the use of PHP language interaction with a database.
1203.23 Lenguajes de Programación, 1203.23 Lenguajes de Programaci?n, P?ginas web, Web sites, MySQL, PHP, Páginas web
1203.23 Lenguajes de Programación, 1203.23 Lenguajes de Programaci?n, P?ginas web, Web sites, MySQL, PHP, Páginas web
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