PHP A.F. stands for PHP Anonymous Functions. Anonymous functions, also known as closures, are functions that do not have any name and can be used as values. They can be assigned to variables, passed as arguments to other functions, and even defined inline within another function or expression. Anonymous functions provide a flexible way to create callback functions or define small pieces of reusable code without the need for a separate named function. They are commonly used in PHP programming to implement event handlers, callback functions for array operations, and more.
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