Friendly reminder for a syntax shockingly difference between PHP and any other language. The dot ( . ) is the concatenation operator!
$hello = "hello"; $hello .= " world!"; echo $hello; // out: hello world!
For more info, check this out: positronx.io/php-concatenate-strin...
I knew I was forgetting something, thank you!
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Friendly reminder for a syntax shockingly difference between PHP and any other language. The dot ( . ) is the concatenation operator!
$hello = "hello";
$hello .= " world!";
echo $hello; // out: hello world!
For more info, check this out: positronx.io/php-concatenate-strin...
I knew I was forgetting something, thank you!