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    Fazal AV
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    When it comes to comparing programming languages like PHP and Angular, there are some important factors to consider.
    PHP is a server-side scripting language that was created in 1994 by Rasmus Lerdorf as an alternative to Perl. It’s used for developing quick solutions for web applications, such as customizing page content or ecommerce activities like shopping carts or storage of customer information. Its syntax is relatively easy to learn, making it one of the most popular programming languages around.
    Angular on the other hand is a front-end development framework that started out life with AngularJS (version 1) in 2009, and then followed up with its current version (Angular 2+) in 2016. This MVW (Model View Whatever) framework helps simplify the process of building complex single page applications by providing an array of prebuilt code libraries allowing app development company to quickly build out robust app experiences they desire without having to start from scratch every time. It utilizes Typescript instead of plain JavaScript which allows powerful type safety assurance during compile time typically making debugging much easier than plain JavaScript.
    When it comes down to deciding between these two technologies, you have make sure you’re choosing one based on your specific needs and project requirements – not just what’s “trendy” at the moment – though both technologies are currently quite popular among developers! Generally speaking, though if you want something more feature packed, advanced and flexible then go with Angular but if you want something simple yet practical – plus rely heavily backend data management – then PHP might be better due its long established history & proven record.

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