Object-oriented PHP core that is consistent, and not a framework
Let's face it, PHP is massively inconsistent. It's also profoundly backward compatible with legacy versions of PHP that are based and originated from C. This means lots of procedural functionality and conversions mixed with modern OOP conversions (most commonly camel cases). Also, not to forget the misleading and non-descriptive function naming (a lot coming from c).
So, here, something a bit more brightful! Which PHP needs.
Complete readable and transparent conventions that are purely object-oriented.
Syntax highlighted code block
# Header 1
## Header 2
### Header 3
- Bulleted
- List
1. Numbered
2. List
**Bold** and _Italic_ and `Code` text
[Link](url) and ![Image](src)
For more details see the complete library index where each method (function) contains an example.
- Very easy to install and use!
- Consistent and easy to read/discover naming conventions
- It's open source!
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