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Documentation format for PHP based on Javadoc
PHPDoc is an adaptation of the Javadoc format for the PHP programming language. It is still an informal standard for commenting PHP code, but in the process
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Standard". PHP-FIG official website. Retrieved 10 January 2016. "PSR-5: PHPDoc Standard". PHP Documentor official git repository at Github. Retrieved 10
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Text editor
functions and variables by hovering over elements and pressing the Ctrl key; PHPDoc popups when hovering over items that have attached documentation; Read and
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Text in computer source code that is generally ignored by a compiler/interpreter
up to date. Examples include Javadoc, Ddoc, Doxygen, Visual Expert and PHPDoc. Forms of docstring are supported by Python, Lisp, Elixir, and Clojure.
Comment (computer programming)
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Open-source documentation generator written in PHP
code and produces readable API and source code documentation, based on PHPDoc-formatted comments and the structure of the source code itself. It supports
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Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Continuous
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nidhyathi | நிதà¯à®¯à®¾à®¤à¯€
Meditation
Girl/Female
Celtic American English Shakespearean Welsh
Of the sea.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a grove or thicket, Middle English grove, Old English grÄf.English (Huguenot) : Americanized spelling of the French surname Le Grou(x) or Le Greux (see Groulx).North German form of Grob.North German : habitational name from any of several places named Grove or Groven in Schleswig-Holstein, which derive their name from Middle Low Germany grÅve ‘ditch’, ‘channel’. In some cases the name is a Dutch or Low German form of Grube.Altered form of German Graf.The surnames Grove and Groves are common mainly in the West Midlands. A Huguenot family who acquired the name Grove are descended from a certain Isaac Le Greux or Grou(x) or his brother. They fled from Tours in France in the late 17th century and settled in Spitalfields, London. Their children were known as Grou(x) or Grove; their grandchildren also used the form Grew; but their great-grandchildren, born at the end of the 18th century, were universally Grove.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Benevolent
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Australian, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Lover of Nature
Girl/Female
French
Beautiful flower.
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Hanumaan
Boy/Male
Tamil
Princess, Noble woman
Girl/Female
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