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This new release in the popular How to Do Everything series explains how to build open source web applications with MySQL and PHP 5. Using these two tools, you'll be able to create highly functional, interactive web sites easily. Follow along with a step-by-step sample application and, as a bonus, download three full-length case studies complete with code trees.
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A great book for someone who knows little about MySQL and PHP and wants to quickly get on with producing some database driven dynamic web pages.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Höhe: 232 mm
Breite: 187 mm
Dicke: 24 mm
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978-0-07-225795-3 (9780072257953)
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Vikram Vaswani is the founder and CEO of Melonfire (http://www.melonfire.com/), a company specializing in software consultancy and content creation and syndication services. He is also the author of PHP Programming Solutions, How to do Everything with PHP and MySQL, and MySQL: The Complete Reference (all McGraw-Hill/Osborne titles) and XML and PHP (New Riders Publishing). He is also the author of numerous well-received articles on open-source technologies (including Perl, Python, XML and the very popular PHP 101 series), all written with the goal of making complex technologies accessible and understandable to novice users. He has been developing software since 1995, was first introduced to PHP in 1998, and hasn't looked back since. He is regular columnist with Zend Technologies (creators of PHP), as well as with IBM DeveloperWorks, CNET Builder.com, DevX.com and other OSS sites.
Part I: Learning The Basics of PHP and MySQL1.Introducing PHP and MySQL2.Setting up a PHP-MySQL Development Environment3.Getting Started with PHP Basics4.Getting Started with MySQL Basics5.Connecting PHP to MySQLPart II: Achieving Results6.Input Validation and Output Formatting7.Working with Binary Data8.Performing Transactions9.Authenticating Users10.Porting Your Application Using Database AbstractionPart III: Putting It Together in the Real World11.Creating a Voting System12.Tracking Time-and-Materials13.Managing Information ResourcesAppendices:A. PHP/MySQL API ReferenceB. MySQL Command and Function ReferenceC. Online and Offline ResourcesD. Glossary