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How will you define a constant in PHP?
To define a constant you have to use define() function and to retrieve the value of a constant, you have to simply specifying its name. Unlike with variables, you do not need to have a constant with a $. If you are a PHP developer.and you searching best job on PHP developing. Then you must need a best resume for your best career. so i have a good suggestion resume writing service reviews is one of the effective solutions to the knowledge about how to write a best resume be professional. This site contains different type of the resume forms, structures and tips, and also helps to give best guidelines about all the resume writing. This is very good and clear one.
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Hi Everyone...
A constant is an identifier (name) for a simple value. The value cannot be changed during the script. A valid constant name starts with a letter or underscore (no $ sign before the constant name). Note: Unlike variables, constants are automatically global across the entire script.
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Hi......!
A constant is an identifier (name) for a simple value. The value cannot be changed during the script. A valid constant name starts with a letter or underscore (no $ sign before the constant name). Note: Unlike variables, constants are automatically global across the entire script.
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