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		<title>By: CompSci.ca Blog &#187; Looking back at working with PHP</title>
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		<description>[...] About 4 months ago I have started learning PHP, as my web development job was going to require it. I have never done any PHP programming before, and now that the work-term is over, I wanted to look back and reflect on what I have learned. In short, the experience was packed with large projects, technical difficulties, new syntax and tools, but I walked away feeling empty. Sure, PHP has now made its way on my resume with a solid background, but personally I just did not feel the same as the term I got to work with Ruby. [...]</description>
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