Book Description
@CATEGORY= Internet/Web Technologies @TITLE= PHP Advanced for the World Wide Web- Visual QuickPro Guide @SERIES= Visual QuickPro Guide Series @AUTHOR= Larry Ullman
An intermediate-to-advanced users guide to PHP, the Web scripting language in use on over six million Web sites.
Excellent companion book to the PHP Visual QuickStart Guide.
Focuses specifically on real-life PHP projects, as determined by frequent PHP questions asked in newsgroups, emails, chat rooms, and Web sites.
Operates on two levels- as a quick-start programming tutorial, as well as an accessible reference. PHP is a server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language. Its frequently being used to replace the functionality created by Perl to write CGI scripts. (If youve ever registered at a Web site, chances are youve encountered CGI). Similar to both HTML and CGI, PHP is faster to program in and faster to execute than CGI. PHP was written specifically for Web site creation, unlike Perl, C, or Java. And companies such as Honda, Patagonia, and Zoom.com all have Web sites utilizing PHP. PHP Advanced for the World Wide Web- Visual QuickPro Guide consists of approximately fifteen chapters of step-by-step content, aimed at teaching specific topics in direct, focused segments. The scripts featured in this book are based on features and capabilities that current PHP users most frequently inquire about (e.g. sessions, authentication, and object-oriented programming). as well as detailing those technologies that will be more important in the future, such as XML and Wireless Access Protocols.
Larry Ullman, an experienced PHP programmer, is currently Lead Programmer at Com-Insights, a digital media services provider. He is the author of PHP for the World Wide Web- Visual QuickStart Guide and lives in State College, Pennsylvania. @ISBN= 0-201-77597-2 @MAINCAT= Internet/Web Technologies @SUBCAT= Internet/Web Scripting @DATALINE1= 2001, 352 pp, 7 x 9 @DATALINE2= Paper, $24.99 @IMPRINT=Peachpit Press
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An intermediate-to-advanced users guide to PHP, the Web scripting language in use on over six million Web sites.
Excellent companion book to the PHP Visual QuickStart Guide.
Focuses specifically on real-life PHP projects, as determined by frequent PHP questions asked in newsgroups, emails, chat rooms, and Web sites.
Operates on two levels- as a quick-start programming tutorial, as well as an accessible reference. PHP is a server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language. Its frequently being used to replace the functionality created by Perl to write CGI scripts. (If youve ever registered at a Web site, chances are youve encountered CGI). Similar to both HTML and CGI, PHP is faster to program in and faster to execute than CGI. PHP was written specifically for Web site creation, unlike Perl, C, or Java. And companies such as Honda, Patagonia, and Zoom.com all have Web sites utilizing PHP. PHP Advanced for the World Wide Web- Visual QuickPro Guide consists of approximately fifteen chapters of step-by-step content, aimed at teaching specific topics in direct, focused segments. The scripts featured in this book are based on features and capabilities that current PHP users most frequently inquire about (e.g. sessions, authentication, and object-oriented programming). as well as detailing those technologies that will be more important in the future, such as XML and Wireless Access Protocols.
Larry Ullman, an experienced PHP programmer, is currently Lead Programmer at Com-Insights, a digital media services provider. He is the author of PHP for the World Wide Web- Visual QuickStart Guide and lives in State College, Pennsylvania. @ISBN= 0-201-77597-2 @MAINCAT= Internet/Web Technologies @SUBCAT= Internet/Web Scripting @DATALINE1= 2001, 352 pp, 7 x 9 @DATALINE2= Paper, $24.99 @IMPRINT=Peachpit Press
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About the Author
Larry Ullman, an experienced PHP programmer, is currently Lead Programmer at Com-Insights, a digital media services provider. He is the author of PHP for the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide and lives in State College, Pennsylvania.