Acrovision
Development partners wanted to support PHP development.We are among a number of PHP projects and we will ask our partners to develop appropriate work.
PHP
We are among a number of PHP projects and we will ask our partners to develop appropriate work.
We have many clients, small and large projects, the partners will be asked to demonstrate your ability to issue more fully and we will also support development.
You're welcome and form contract with us. We will respond contract for bulk orders as well as lab contracts.
PHP stands for personal home page.[2] It began in 1994 as a set of Common Gateway Interface (CGI) binaries written in the C programming language by the Danish/Greenlandic programmer Rasmus Lerdorf.[3][4] Lerdorf initially created these Personal Home Page Tools to replace a small set of Perl scripts he had been using to maintain his personal homepage. The tools were used to perform tasks such as displaying his résumé and recording how much traffic his page was receiving.[2]He combined these binaries with his Form Interpreter to create PHP/FI, which had more functionality. PHP/FI included a larger implementation for the C programming language and could communicate with databases, enabling the building of simple, dynamic web applications. Lerdorf released PHP publicly on June 8, 1995, to accelerate bug location and improve the code.[5] This release was named PHP version 2 and already had the basic functionality that PHP has today. This included Perl-like variables, form handling, and the ability to embed HTML. The syntax was similar to Perl but was more limited, simpler, and less consistent.[2]Zeev Suraski and Andi Gutmans, two Israeli developers at the Technion IIT, rewrote the parser in 1997 and formed the base of PHP 3, changing the languages name to the recursive initialism PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor.[2] The development team officially released PHP/FI 2 in November 1997 after months of beta testing. Afterwards, public testing of PHP 3 began, and the official launch came in June 1998. Suraski and Gutmans then started a new rewrite of PHPs core, producing the Zend Engine in 1999.[6] They also founded Zend Technologies in Ramat Gan, Israel.[2]On May 22, 2000, PHP 4, powered by the Zend Engine 1.0, was released.[2] As of August 2008 this branch is up to version 4.4.9. PHP 4 is no longer under development nor will any security updates be released.[7][8]On July 13, 2004, PHP 5 was released, powered by the new Zend Engine II.[2] PHP 5 included new features such as improved support for object-oriented programming, the PHP Data Objects extension (which defines a lightweight and consistent interface for accessing databases), and numerous performance enhancements.[9] In 2008 PHP 5 became the only stable version under development. Late static binding has been missing from PHP and has been added in version 5.3.[10][11]A new major version has been under development alongside PHP 5 for several years. This version was originally planned to be released as PHP 6 as a result of its significant changes, which included plans for full Unicode support. However, Unicode support took developers much longer to implement than originally thought, and the decision was made in March 2010[12] to move the project to a branch, with features still under development moved to a trunk.Changes in the new code include the removal of register_globals,[13]magic quotes, and safe mode.[7][14] The reason for the removals was that register_globals had given way to security holes, and magic quotes had an unpredictable nature, and was best avoided. Instead, to escape characters, magic quotes may be substituted with the addslashes() function, or more appropriately an escape mechanism specific to the database vendor itself like mysql_real_escape_string() for MySQL. Functions that will be removed in future versions and have been deprecated in PHP 5.3, will produce a warning if used.[15]Many high-profile open-source projects ceased to support PHP 4 in new code as of February 5, 2008, because of the GoPHP5 initiative,[16] provided by a consortium of PHP developers promoting the transition from PHP 4 to PHP 5.[17][18]PHP currently does not have native support for Unicode or multibyte strings; Unicode support is under development for a future verson of PHP and will allow strings as well as class, method, and function names to contain non-ASCII characters.[19][20]PHP interpreters are available on both 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems, but on Microsoft Windows the only official distribution is a 32-bit implementation, requiring Windows 32-bit compatibility mode while using Internet Information Services (IIS) on a 64-bit Windows platform. As of PHP 5.3.0, experimental 64-bit versions are available for MS Windows.[21]

Company overview
| Company name | Acrovision Limited Liability Company (English notation - Acrovision LLC) ⇒Limited Liability Company Means |
| Head Office | Ikebukuro Centor Building 11F 1-35-3 Higashi Ikebukuro Toshima-ku Tokyo 170-0013 ⇒Map |
| Capital | 10 million yen |
| Sales | As of fiscal year 2009(Feb-2009) 120 milion yen As of fiscal year 2010(Feb-2009) 190 million yen As of fiscal year 2011(Feb-2010) 250 million yen ※Consecutively sales and profit increases second time |
| Number of Employees | 53 (as of Feb 2011) |
| URL | Website : http://www.acrovision.jp/ |
| Contact information | Tel:+81 3 6661 0912 (03-6661-0912) Fax:+81 3 6661 0913 (03-6661-0913) |
| Skype ID | acrovision |
| Specific labor dispatch business number:特13-307809 Permanent Placement license number:13-ユ-303263 |
Nearest Station:JR Line - Ikebukuro Station(5 minutes walk)
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