On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 7:16 AM, Svevo Romano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The second question has to do with the online manual. I¹ve found several
> things on that manual specified in comments and not in the actual manual
> part of it. What is the nature of the manual? Contributions from voluteers?
> Is there any official manual I can buy that documents everything about the
> language from the source? Or any official company that maintains the
> language and that possibly offers support as well?
We (the PHP community) maintain the manual through registered CVS
accounts. As Jochem said, php.net is the official manual - there is
no official manual to buy, and no way for a company to document
everything about the language. This is because, believe it or not,
the language changes multiple times per day, with added functionality
all the time. The best a company could do is document everything on a
specific version.... but by the time that task is complete, the
version documented would be obsolete.
The comments are just posts by whomever feels like typing and
submitting. It's generally a "tips and tricks" sort of thing, and is
an excellent source, but an unofficial source.
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