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Effortless E-Commerce with PHP and MySQL

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In this comprehensive guide to creating e-commerce website using PHP and MySQL, renowned author Larry Ullman walks you through every step—designing the visual interface, creating the database, presenting content, generating an online catalog, managing the shopping cart, handling the order and the payment process, and fulfilling the order—always with security and best practices emphasized along the way. Even if you’re an experienced web developer, you’re guaranteed to learn something new. The book uses two complete e-commerce site examples, with various features and goals, to present the widest possible range of e-commerce scenarios. This fully updated and expanded second edition includes an additional and new payment processing example, and also reflects the latest changes in PayPal’s options and methodologies. There are new chapters on marketing-related tools to improve the site and sales, on adding functionality via Ajax, and on implementing e-commerce functionality using OOP instead of procedural code. Effortless E-Commerce with PHP and MySQL, Second Edition teaches you how

Think of the customer first, in order to maximize sales and customer satisfaction Create a safe server environment and database Use secure transactions and prevent common vulnerabilities Incorporate different payment gateways Design scalable sites that are easy to maintain Build administrative interfaces Extend both examples to match the needs of your own sites

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First published October 21, 2010

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Larry Ullman

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Larry Ullman is a writer, Web and software developer, trainer, instructor, speaker, and consultant. He has written 23 books and numerous articles. His books have sold over 350,000 copies world wide in more than 20 languages. As his readers, students, and co-workers can attest, Larry’s strength is in Translating Geek into English: converting the technical and arcane into something comprehensible and useful.

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February 8, 2015
This is great book to keep your skills sharp. It assumes that you have a working knowledge of back-end development, so it's going to be over your head if you're new to PHP. I particularly enjoyed the work with various MySQL techniques (prepared statements, etc.). Ullman provides great discussion of security considerations in e-commerce, and there's hands-on experience with PayPal, Authorize.net and (best of all) Stripe.

I disagree with some of Ullman's coding practices (personal preferences). My biggest complaint is that the template he uses for the second site built in the book is not web standards compliant. However, since the purpose of the book is not the front-end development, something needed to supplied, so this is a minor issue.

This is a worthwhile read for any developer working in the e-commerce space.
Profile Image for أحمد زبيدة.
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July 20, 2013
لا أعرف إن كنت سأكمل الكتاب أم لا والمؤكد أنني لن أشتري نسخته الورقية .. وذلك بسبب ترددي بين الجانب الجيد وهو ندرة فكرة الكتاب المبنية على تقديم الخبرة العملية وليس العلمية من خلال العمل على مشاريع خطوة خطوة وبين الجانب السيء وهو أسلوب mysqli المستخدم الآخذ في الإنحسار أمام pdo وبسبب تقطع أسلوب الكتاب وإنتقاله بركاكة من الشرح إلى الكود والعكس. الكتاب نادر في فكرته سيء في طرحه.
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