PHP 5 for Dummies - Get the scoop on creating dynamic Web pages and more with PHP. Covers PHP 5 for Windows, Unix, Linux, and Mac OS X
Verlag | Wiley & Sons |
Auflage | 2004 |
Seiten | 392 |
Format | 23,5 cm |
Gewicht | 576 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
EAN | 9780764541667 |
Bestell-Nr | 76454166EA |
Uses a friendly, easy-to-understand style to show Web designers howto use the latest major release of PHP, the most popular opensource Web scripting language. PHP is easy to learn,database-friendly, and especially well suited for Web developmentbecause it can be embedded with HTML.
Klappentext:
Covers the latest major release of PHP, the most popular open source Web scripting language, in the friendly, easy-to-understand For Dummies style
_ PHP is installed on nearly nine million servers, and usage has grown at the rate of 6.5 percent per month for the past two years
_ PHP is easy to learn, well suited for Web development, and can be embedded with HTML, making it a good choice for creating dynamic Web pages for e-commerce sites and other Web applications; a database-friendly language, it connects easily to Sybase, MySQL, mSQL, Oracle, and other databases
_ Explains how to acquire and install PHP, how PHP's features make it a useful scripting language, and how to use PHP for three of the most common applications: interactive Web sites, database storage, and common operating system tasks
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Introduction.
Part I: Say Hello to the PHP Scripting Language.
Chapter 1: Getting to Know PHP.
Chapter 2: Setting Up the Environment.
Chapter 3: Creating Your First PHP Script.
Part II: Variables and Data.
Chapter 4: Using Variables in PHP Scripts.
Chapter 5: Working with Data.
Chapter 6: Storing Data in Groups by Using Arrays.
Part III: Basic PHP Programming.
Chapter 7: Controlling the Flow of the Script.
Chapter 8: Reusing PHP Code.
Chapter 9: Object-Oriented Programming Meets PHP.
Part IV: Common PHP Applications.
Chapter 10: The Basics of Web Applications.
Chapter 11: Other Web Applications.
Chapter 12: Storing Data with PHP.
Chapter 13: PHP and Your Operating System.
Chapter 14: PHP Extensions.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 15: Ten Things to Look For When Troubleshooting a Script.
Chapter 16: Ten PHP Resour ces You Can't Live Without.
Part VI: Appendixes.
Appendix A: Installing PHP.
Appendix B: Useful PHP Built-in Functions.
Index.