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  Books : Professional PHP Programming







Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.2762
EAN: 9781861002969
ISBN: 1861002963
Label: Peer Information Inc.
Manufacturer: Peer Information Inc.
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 909
Publication Date: December 15, 1999
Publisher: Peer Information Inc.
Sales Rank: 951736
Studio: Peer Information Inc.




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Product DescriptionThis book covers middle-tier programming with PHP.
PHP is a server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language. It is an open source technology, rapidly gaining popularity as a scripting language for people running dynamic websites. One of its major attractions over Perl, JavaScript and other scripting languages is that PHP has a built-in database integration layer and seamless IP connectivity, with LDAP and TCP as well as the IMAP mail interface. Features;
Real world, practical experience and techniques
From installation and configuration of the PHP engine to advanced dynamic application design
Definitive coverage of core PHP language and database addressing:
MySQL is covered in depth.
Practical e-commerce and business scripting including database application development, together with PHP and XML applications.
LDAP connectivity addressed.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great PHP book...
I was looking for a PHP book that wasn't just a reprint of the manual (like most of them are). This book is great for newbies and expirienced programmers alike. This is the book that'll be on your desk 24 a day -- since you'll keep refering back to it.

Should be on every serious PHP developer's book shelf. The only thing I didn't like about the book was that the chapter on PHP and XML didn't provide as much details as I was hoping for. But since I got it really cheap using a coupon from ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - This book needed an editor.
The book would explain PHP well if there weren't so many grammatical errors. The first few chapters were well worth reading, but about halfway through, stilted sentences and the incorrect use of "which" and "that" put me off the treatise entirely. I know that books of this ilk must be written hurriedly so the technology described in the book doesn't get a chance to change substantially before the book goes to market, but this is ridiculous. If I were shopping for a PHP book, I'd look seriously at ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Terrible Book for a real world programming
This book might be worthwhile as a classroom workbook where you go through each and every chapter in order. As a book for somebody who wants to get things done this book is terrible. You have to wade through entire chapters to find what you want and the index is useless.

For my real world projects I have never found what I wanted to know in this book. You are better off just looking at online documentation.

It is also out of date and lacks coverage of sessions (there is a newer ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good, but needs updating to PHP4
I bought "Beginning PHP4" first, expecting to learn more later from "Professional PHP". Unfortunately, the "Professional" book was written in 1999 and mostly covers PHP3; the first half of this book is introductory material similar to that covered in "Beginning". The "Beginning" book was written in 2000, and covers PHP4. Therefore, the two books don't confer a chronological sense of "Part 1" and "Part 2", as I had anticipated.

In my opinion, if you have one of these two Wrox books, you won't need ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - IS the BOOK
I'have the book. A lot of more books from Wrox are in my hands. This is a very good on PHP. Examples, bits of code explained step by step, huge amount of info, lack of some other (in programming NONE was perfect and complete). Good point to start serious programming with DB (MySQL or other ones). 4 stars only because God is not a programming writer, not Schumann and the others in this are, and I cannot put a 4 and half stars....

If you dont know HTML, learn first. Then, read this book. I repeat, READ ... Read More







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