PHP 6 Fast and Easy Web Development
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Word Count
150,000 words, Guess
Page Count
600 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivephp6fasteasywebd0000melo
- ISBN-101598634712
- ISBN-139781598634716
- Goodreads2813236
- Library of Congress Control Number2007938248
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number551681602
- Open LibraryOL12497077M
Classifications
- LCCQA76.73.P224 M465 2007
Description
Learn to create Web pages quickly and easily with PHP—no prior programming experience required! PHP 6 Fast & Easy Web Development provides a step-by-step, learn-by-example path to learning through easy-to-understand language and illustrations. Unlike the verbose text-only chapters found in most programming books, the Fast & Easy Web Development style appeals to users who are new to PHP, or to programming in general. The first three chapters are dedicated to getting Apache, MySQL, and PHP up and running on your Windows or Linux machine. You’ll be surprised at how simple it is, and how quickly you’ll be working. From there, you’ll learn how to create multi-part scripts, display dynamic content, work with MySQL databases, restrict access to certain pages of your site using PHP, create contact management systems, and work with XML. After completing this book, you will have a strong foundation in the basics of Web-based technologies and application design, and will be prepared to learn more advanced topics and programming methods.
First Sentence
If you would have told me four years ago that this little book would be so popular as to warrant another edition, I would have laughed at you.
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