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    One of the most important aspects in PHP it’s validation. It is literally everywhere and in any kind of web app you are building or you will ever build. That is why it is crucial to know how to validate data and how to properly handle the logical conditions and guards. If you are a developer, you already know that are some conditions that even if they don’t break the code down by producing an error they do cause problems...

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    October 23, 2022 by administrator PHP

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