Merge pull request #276 from rogeriopradoj/php55

Bump PHP current version to 5.5
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Phil Sturgeon
2013-06-21 14:33:18 -07:00
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title: Use the Current Stable Version (5.4)
title: Use the Current Stable Version (5.5)
isChild: true
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## Use the Current Stable Version (5.4) {#use_the_current_stable_version_54_title}
## Use the Current Stable Version (5.5) {#use_the_current_stable_version_55_title}
If you are just getting started with PHP make sure to start with the current stable release of [PHP 5.4][php-release]. PHP has made great strides adding powerful [new features](#language_highlights) over the last few years. Don't let the minor version number difference between 5.2 and 5.4 fool you, it represents _major_ improvements. If you are looking for a function or it's usage, the documentation on the [php.net][php-docs] website will have the answer.
If you are just getting started with PHP make sure to start with the current stable release of [PHP 5.5][php-release]. PHP has made great strides adding powerful [new features](#language_highlights) over the last few years. Don't let the minor version number difference between 5.2 and 5.5 fool you, it represents _major_ improvements. If you are looking for a function or it's usage, the documentation on the [php.net][php-docs] website will have the answer.
[php-release]: http://www.php.net/downloads.php
[php-docs]: http://www.php.net/manual/en/

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## Built-in web server {#builtin_web_server_title}
You can start learning PHP without the hassle of installing and configuring a full-fledged web server (PHP 5.4 required). To start the server, run the following from your terminal in your project's web root:
You can start learning PHP without the hassle of installing and configuring a full-fledged web server (PHP 5.4+ required). To start the server, run the following from your terminal in your project's web root:
> php -S localhost:8000

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PHP is available in several ways for Windows. You can [download the binaries][php-downloads] and until recently you could use a '.msi'
installer. The installer is no longer supported and stops at PHP 5.3.0.
For learning and local development you can use the built in webserver with PHP 5.4 so you don't need to worry about configuring it. If you
For learning and local development you can use the built in webserver with PHP 5.4+ so you don't need to worry about configuring it. If you
would like an "all-in-one" which includes a full-blown webserver and MySQL too then tools such as the [Web Platform Installer][wpi],
[Zend Server CE][zsce], [XAMPP][xampp] and [WAMP][wamp] will help get a Windows development environment up and running fast. That said, these tools will be
a little different from production so be careful of environment differences if you are working on Windows and deploying to Linux.