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Are you having trouble finding a creative, professional and reliable company to complete your web project?

We are PHPology, an award winning collective of freelance PHP web developers and web designers based in London, UK.

From ecommerce web design, to blogs, to email marketing, whatever you want, we've heard and delivered it before. We're passionate professionals and nothing makes us happier than delivering award winning web sites for our clients.

If you are looking for an affordable, creative, result driven, web agency in the UK then we will be delighted to hear from you.

Web Design

Web design companies will always be judged on their quality of design, so we work with our customers to ensure that we get the best visual impact for their website and ensure that the website is clean and easy to use.

Web Development

We have the knowledge and experience necessary to execute your project in the most simpliest way. As a web developement company this is our core game, turning beautiful designs into stunning fully functional websites.

Search Engine Optimisation

Search engines are a major and obvious traffic generator. We can help you to get the right strategy to suit your website in order to stay ahead of the competition by getting more visits, conversions, repeat visits and recommendations.

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10 Tips to Passing Your Web Application Penetration Test

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MYSQL - average rating value

The below MYSQL query came into use for me as a sort of "house keeping" script where I had a 2 tables, products and product_reviews and although product_reviews stored the rating (out of 5) that a user would have entered, I wanted to keep an average rating value within the products table so I did not have to calculate it during my select statement.