PHP may have been around for a while, but it's still an important Web development tool. Building on a declarative model of programming, PHP extends the familiar HTML syntax with additional commands and functions, adding in-line programming and extensions to your Web content. That model has made it an important part of many content management systems, providing a framework for managing database-delivered content and formatting pages using dynamic templates.The future of PHP on WindowsMany of those CMSes run inside corporate firewalls, hosting intranets and internal collaboration tools. So it's not surprising to see that the official Windows builds of PHP come from Microsoft, as one of its longest-running open source projects.To read this article in full, please click here