How to Do Everything with PHP and MySQL

This new release in the popular "How to Do Everything" series explains how to build open source web applications with MySQL and PHP 5. Using these... more
Author:
Vikram Vaswani; Vaswani Vikram
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Softcover

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Short description

This new release in the popular "How to Do Everything" series explains how to build open source web applications with MySQL and PHP 5. Using these two tools, youll be able to create highly functional, interactive web sites easily. Follow along with a step-by-step sample application and, as a bonus, download three full-length case studies complete with code trees.

Long description

Get the book that shows you not only what to study, but how to study The only classroom-based integrated study system for professional certification gives you complete coverage of all objectives for the Sun Certified Programmer and Developer for Java exam, hundreds of practice exam questions, and hands-on exercises. The CD-ROM features full practice exam software with interactive tutorials and lab simulations, plus an adaptive test engine.

Product details

Editor:
Wendy Rinaldi
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill/Osborne Media
ISBN:
9780072257953
Publication date:
February 2005
Length:
234mm
Width:
187mm
Thickness:
22mm
Weight:
653g
Illustrated:
Illustrated

Review

A great book for someone who knows little about MySQL and PHP and wants to quickly get on with producing some database driven dynamic web pages. Oraclehome.co.uk 20050805

Table of contents

  • Part I: Learning The Basics of PHP and MySQL

    1. Introducing PHP and MySQL

    2. Setting up a PHP-MySQL Development Environment

    3. Getting Started with PHP Basics

    4. Getting Started with MySQL Basics

    5. Connecting PHP to MySQL

    Part II: Achieving Results

    6. Input Validation and Output Formatting

    7. Working with Binary Data

    8. Performing Transactions

    9. Authenticating Users

    10. Porting Your Application Using Database Abstraction

    Part III: Putting It Together in the Real World

    11. Creating a Voting System

    12. Tracking Time-and-Materials

    13. Managing Information Resources

    Appendices:

    A. PHP/MySQL API Reference

    B. MySQL Command and Function Reference

    C. Online and Offline Resources

    D. Glossary

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