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More copies of this ISBNProgramming PHP, 2nd Editionby Rasmus Lerdorf and Kevin Tatroe and Peter MacIntyre
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Programming PHP, 2nd Edition, is the authoritative guide to PHP 5 and is filled with the unique knowledge of the creator of PHP (Rasmus Lerdorf) and other PHP experts. When it comes to creating websites, the PHP scripting language is truly a red-hot property. In fact, PHP is currently used on more than 19 million websites, surpassing Microsoft's ASP .NET technology in popularity. Programmers love its flexibility and speed; designers love its accessibility and convenience. As the industry standard book on PHP, all of the essentials are covered in a clear and concise manner. Language syntax and programming techniques are coupled with numerous examples that illustrate both correct usage and common idioms. With style tips and practical programming advice, this book will help you become not just a PHP programmer, but a good PHP programmer. Programming PHP, Second Edition covers everything you need to know to create effective web applications with PHP. Contents include:
Praise for the first edition: "If you are just getting into the dynamic Web development world or you are considering migrating from another dynamic web product to PHP, Programming PHP is the book of choice to get you up, running, and productive in a short time." --Peter MacIntrye, eWeek "I think this is a great book for programmers who want to start developing dynamic websites with PHP. It gives a detailed overview of PHP, lots of valuable tips, and a good sense of PHP's strengths." --David Dooling, Slashdot.org Book News Annotation:This edition of the comprehensive guide focuses on the "mature" PHP 5
but also takes into consideration the real world: over 40 percent of
all web applications are written in PHP, and it is installed on over
22 million domain servers. The authors cover the basics of language,
functions, strings, arrays, objects, web techniques, databases,
graphics, PDF, XML, security, application techniques, extending PHP,
and PHP on Windows. Within these categories they include information
on interacting with relational databases and the new PDO library,
advanced topics such as creating secure scripts, and quick reference
guides to all the core functions and standard extensions.
Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Book News Annotation:This edition of the comprehensive guide focuses on the "mature" PHP 5
but also takes into consideration the real world: over 40 percent of
all web applications are written in PHP, and it is installed on over
22 million domain servers. The authors cover the basics of language,
functions, strings, arrays, objects, web techniques, databases,
graphics, PDF, XML, security, application techniques, extending PHP,
and PHP on Windows. Within these categories they include information
on interacting with relational databases and the new PDO library,
advanced topics such as creating secure scripts, and quick reference
guides to all the core functions and standard extensions.
Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:PHP is a simple yet powerful open-source scripting language for creating dynamic Web content. PHP is used by both programmers, who appreciate its flexibility and speed, and Web designers, who value its accessibility and convenience. "Programming PHP" is an authoritative guide to the latest version of the language. About the AuthorRasmus Lerdorf started the PHP Project back in 1995 and has been actively involved in PHP development ever since. Also involved in a number of other open source projects, Rasmus is a longtime Apache contributor and foundation member. He is the author of the first edition of the PHP Pocket Reference, and the co-author of the first edition of Programming PHP. Kevin Tatroe has been a Macintosh and Unix programmer for ten years. He is an experienced PHP developer, knowledgeable in the changes coming with PHP 5. He is also co-author of the first edition of Programming PHP. Peter MacIntyre lives and works in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. He has over 16 years of experience in the information technology industry, primarily in the area of software development. Peter's technical skill set includes several client/server tools and relational database systems such as PHP, PowerBuilder, Visual Basic, Active Server Pages, and CA-Visual Objects. Peter is certified by ZEND Corporation on PHP 4.x and has contributed writing material for Using Visual Objects (Que Corp.), Using PowerBuilder 5 (Que Corp.), ASP.NET Bible (Wiley Pub.), and Web Warrior Survey on Web Development Languages (Course Technology). Peter is also currently a contributing editor and author to the on-line and in-print magazine called php|architect (www.phparch.com). He has also spoken several times at North American and International computer conferences including CA-World in New Orleans, USA; CA-TechniCon in Cologne, Germany; and CA-Expo in Melbourne, Australia. Table of ContentsForewordPrefaceChapter 1: Introduction to PHPChapter 2: Language BasicsChapter 3: FunctionsChapter 4: StringsChapter 5: ArraysChapter 6: ObjectsChapter 7: Web TechniquesChapter 8: DatabasesChapter 9: GraphicsChapter 10: PDFChapter 11: XMLChapter 12: SecurityChapter 13: Application TechniquesChapter 14: Extending PHPChapter 15: PHP on WindowsAppendix A: Function ReferenceAppendix B: Extension OverviewColophon
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