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  2. PHP syntax and semantics - Wikipedia

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    PHP generally follows C syntax, with exceptions and enhancements for its main use in web development, which makes heavy use of string manipulation. PHP variables must be prefixed by " $ ". This allows PHP to perform string interpolation in double quoted strings, where backslash is supported as an escape character .

  3. Builder pattern - Wikipedia

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    The builder design pattern solves problems like: [2] How can a class (the same construction process) create different representations of a complex object? How can a class that includes creating a complex object be simplified? Creating and assembling the parts of a complex object directly within a class is inflexible.

  4. String (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    The reverse of a string is a string with the same symbols but in reverse order. For example, if s = abc (where a, b, and c are symbols of the alphabet), then the reverse of s is cba. A string that is the reverse of itself (e.g., s = madam) is called a palindrome, which also includes the empty string and all strings of length 1.

  5. Caret - Wikipedia

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    It can signify exponentiation, the bitwise XOR operator, string concatenation [citation needed], and control characters in caret notation, among other uses. In regular expressions, the caret is used to match the beginning of a string or line; if it begins a character class, then the inverse of the class is to be matched.

  6. String operations - Wikipedia

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    A string substitution or simply a substitution is a mapping f that maps characters in Σ to languages (possibly in a different alphabet). Thus, for example, given a character a ∈ Σ, one has f(a)=L a where L a ⊆ Δ * is some language whose alphabet is Δ. This mapping may be extended to strings as f(ε)=ε

  7. OmniFaces - Wikipedia

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    Omnifaces was created in response to seeing the same questions and the same example and utility code posted over and over again. [1] It simply comes as an answer to day-by-day problems encountered during working with JSF (e.g. bug fixing, pitfalls, missing features, missing utilities, common questions, etc.).

  8. Canonical LR parser - Wikipedia

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    Parsing errors can be identified without the parser having to read the whole input by declaring some rules as errors. For example, E1 → B C, d. can be declared an error, causing the parser to stop. This means that the lookahead information can also be used to catch errors, as in the following example: A1 → A B, a A1 → A B, b A1 → A B, c

  9. Factory method pattern - Wikipedia

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    The factory method design pattern solves problems such as: How can an object's subclasses redefine its subsequent and distinct implementation? The pattern involves creation of a factory method within the superclass that defers the object's creation to a subclass's factory method.