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==History==
PHP was originally designed as a small set of Perl scripts, followed by a rewritten set of CGI binaries written in C by the [[Denmark|Danish]]-[[Canada|Canadian]] [[programmer]] [[Rasmus Lerdorf]] in [[1994]] to display his résumé and collect some data, such as how many hits it was generating. Others first used "'''P'''ersonal '''H'''ome '''P'''age Tools" in [[1995]], when Lerdorf had combined it with his own Form Interpreter to create PHP/FI. [[Zeev Suraski]] and [[Andi Gutmans]], two [[Israel]]i developers of the [[Technion|Technion - Israel Institute of Technology]], rewrote the parser in [[1997]] and formed the base of PHP 3. They also changed the name to its current recursive form. After months in [[development stage|beta]], the development team officially released PHP/FI 2 in [[November]] [[1997]]. Public testing of PHP 3 began immediately and the official launch came in June [[1998]]. Suraski and Gutmans then started a new rewrite of PHP's core, producing the [[Zend engine]] in [[1999]] ([http://www.zend.com/zend/zend-engine-summary.php a page at www.zend.com] states that PHP 3 was powered by Zend Engine 0.5). They also founded [[Zend Technologies]] in [[Ramat Gan]], [[Israel]] which has since overseen the PHP advances. In May [[2000]], PHP 4, powered by the Zend Engine 1.0, was released. On [[July 13]], [[2004]], PHP 5 was released, powered by Zend Engine II (formerly known as Zend Engine 2).
 
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