In PHP 8+, you can concatenate strings in a simple and effective way. Here’s an example:
$firstName = "John";
$lastName = "Doe";
// Using the dot operator
$fullName = $firstName . ' ' . $lastName;
// Using string interpolation
$fullNameInterpolated = "$firstName $lastName";
echo $fullName; // Outputs: John Doe
echo $fullNameInterpolated; // Outputs: John Doe
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