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PHP 5 Power Programming

PHP 5 Power Programming
By Andi Gutmans, Stig Sæther Bakken, Derick Rethans

Publisher : Prentice Hall PTR
Pub Date : October 27, 2004
ISBN : 0-13-147149-X
Pages : 720

Overview :

In this book, PHP 5’s co-creator and two leading PHP developers show you how to make the most of PHP 5’s industrial-strength

enhancements in any projectno matter how large or complex. Their unique insights and realistic examples illuminate PHP 5’s new

object model, powerful design patterns, improved XML Web services support, and much more. Whether you’re creating web

applications, extensions, packages, or shell scriptsor migrating PHP 4 codehere are high-powered solutions you won’t find

anywhere else.

Review PHP’s syntax and master its object-oriented capabilitiesfrom properties and methods to polymorphism, interfaces, and

reflection

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Web Database Application with PHP and MySQL, 2nd Edition

Web Database Application with PHP and MySQL, 2nd Edition
By David Lane, Hugh E. Williams

Publisher : O’Reilly
Pub Date : May 2004
ISBN : 0-596-00543-1
Pages : 816

Overview :

This new edition has been redesigned around the rich offerings of PEAR. Several of these, including the Template package and the

database-independent query API, are fully integrated into examples and thoroughly described in the text. In addition, through a

complex sample application–Hugh and Dave’s Wine Store–all the important techniques of dynamic content are introduced. Good

design is emphasized, such as dividing logic from presentation. The book introduces PHP 5 and MySQL 4.1 features, while

providing techniques that can be used on older versions of the software that are still in widespread use.

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Programming PHP

Title : Programming PHP
Pub Date : March 2002
Author : By Rasmus Lerdorf, Kevin Tatroe
Publisher: O’Reilly
ISBN : 1-56592-610-2
Overview :

Programming PHP is a comprehensive guide to PHP, a simple yet powerful language for creating dynamic web content. Filled with

the unique knowledge of the creator of PHP, Rasmus Lerdorf, this book is a detailed reference to the language and its

applications, including such topics as form processing, sessions, databases, XML, and graphics. Covers PHP 4, the latest version

of the language.

Now, more than ever, the Web is a major vehicle for corporate and personal communications. Web sites carry photo albums,

shopping carts, and product lists. Many of those web sites are driven by PHP, an open source scripting language primarily

designed for generating HTML content.

Since its inception in 1994, PHP has swept over the Web. The millions of web sites powered by PHP are testament to its

popularity and ease of use. It lies in the sweet spot between Perl/CGI, Active Server Pages (ASP), and HTML. Everyday people can

learn PHP and can build powerful dynamic web sites with it.

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MySQL/PHP Database Applications, Second Edition

Title : MySQL/PHP Database Applications, Second Edition
Pub Date : 2004
Author : Brad Bulger, Jay Greenspan, and David Wall
Publisher: Wiley Publishing, Inc
ISBN : ISBN: 0-7645-4963-4
Overview :

Welcome. If you are thumbing through these pages, you’re probably considering writing Web-based applications with PHP and MySQL. If you decide to go with these tools, you’ll be in excellent company. Thousands of developers—from total newbies to programmers with years of experience—are turning to PHP and MySQL for their Web-based projects, and for good reason.

Both PHP and MySQL are easy to use, fast, free, and powerful. If you want to get a dynamic Web site up quickly, there are no better choices. The PHP scripting language was built for the Web. All the tasks common to Web development can be performed in PHP with an absolute minimum of effort. Similarly, MySQL excels at tasks common to dynamic Web sites. Whether you’re creating a content-management system or an e-commerce application, MySQL is a great choice for your data storage.

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International PHP Magazine

Title : International PHP Magazine
Pub Date : Jan 2007

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MySQL/PHP Database Applications

Title : MySQL/PHP Database Applications
Pub Date : 2001
Author : Jay Greenspan and Brad Bulger
Publisher: M&T Books
ISBN : ISBN: 0-7645-3537-4
Overview :

SOON WE WILL HEAD OFF on a fabulous journey, a journey on which we will explore the ins and outs of MySQL and PHP database

applications in great detail. It’s going to be a fun trip; we just know it.

OK, maybe we’re being a bit optimistic. If you’re anything like us, there will be points when this particular journey will be a

lot more tedious than it is exciting. Let’s face facts: application development isn’t always the most exciting thing in the
world. And as with any other venture that involves programming, there are sure to be some very frustrating times, whether

because of a syntax error you can’t find or a piece of code that won’t do what you think it ought to do. But despite all that,
here you are, and I think there is a very good reason for your being here.

Web applications are the present and the future. No matter your background, whether it be Visual Basic or COBOL, or maybe you

know just some HTML and JavaScript, your résumé is only going to improve with some Web applications development experience.

We don’t think there’s a better combination of tools to have under your belt than PHP and MySQL. The numbers bear us out. PHP

and MySQL are becoming increasingly popular, and the demand for people who can use these tools will only increase.

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