
CodeIgniter for Rapid PHP Application Development
David Upton(Author)
Packt Publishing
Published on 23. July 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
260 pages
978-1-84719-174-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book steps you through the main features of CodeIgniter in a systematic way, explaining them clearly with illustrative code examples. This book is for developers who are new to CodeIgniter. Basic skills in PHP and MySQL are required, but only rudimentary object-oriented knowledge is required. If you're looking for a better way to develop PHP applications, or want to find out more about the CodeIgniter framework as a viable option for one of your own projects, this book will help you.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Birmingham
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84719-174-8 (9781847191748)
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Person
David Upton is a director of a specialized management consultancy company, based in London but working around the world. His clients include some of the world's largest companies. He is increasingly interested in web-enabling his work, and seeking to turn ideas into robust professional applications by the simplest and easiest route. He has so far written applications for two major companies in the UK. His other interests include simulation, on which he writes a weblog which takes up far too much of his time, and thinking.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction to Codelgniter Chapter 2: Two Minutes' Work: Setting up a Codelgniter Site Chapter 3: Navigating Your Site Chapter 4: Using CI to Simplify Databases Chapter 5: Simplifying HTML Pages and Forms Chapter 6: Simplifying Sessions and Security Chapter 7: Codelgniter and Objects Chapter 8: Using CI to Test Code Chapter 9: Using CI to Communicate Chapter 10: How CI Helps to Provide Dynamic Information Chapter 11: Using CI to Handle Files and Images Chapter 12: Production Versions, Updates, and Big Decisions Chapter 13: Instant CRUD-or Putting it All Together Chapter 14: The Verdict on CI Chapter 15: Resources and Extensions Index