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Php6 And My Sql Bible

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The PHP and MySQL Bible is a comprehensive tutorial and reference that covers all the basics of the latest releases of PHP and MySQL. It covers why users need PHP and MySQL, how to get started, how to add PHP to HTML, and how to connect HTML web pages to MySQL. The book offers an extensive tutorial for developing applications with PHP and MySQL. The authors bring extensive web experience to provide case studies, along with advanced topics such as exceptions and error handling, debugging, PEAR, security, HTTP, cookies, and OOP. Not only does this comprehensive book cover PHP and MySQL but offers in depth coverage of topics related to web development. About The Author: Steve Suehring is a technology consultant with a diverse business and computing background. He has published several books on technolgoy subject including MS Windows Vista, Perl, mySQL, and Linux. Steve is the former Security Editor for LinuxWorld Magazine and has been a featured speaked at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention. When he has the chance, Steve plays just about any sport or any musical instrument,some with better success than others. Tim Converse is a Software Engineer at Inktomi Corporation which is owned by Yahoo. He has programmed more than a dozen years with experience in Lisp, C, C++, Java and web techniques including PHP. He has a MS in Computer Science from the University of Chicago, where he has taught several programming classes. Joyce Park is a web developer in the Silicon Valley, and has worked on personal, commercial, and open source PHP projects of all sizes and strategies including the co-lead of the Mod-pulsub project. She is a past speaker at ApacheCON. Table Of Contents: 1. Why PHP and MySQL? 2. Server Side Scripting 3. Getting Started with PHP 4. Learning PHP Syntax and Variables 5. Learning PHP Control Structures and Functions 6. Passing Information with PHP 7. Learning PHP String Handling 8. Learning Arrays 9. Learning PHP Number Handling 10. PHP Gotchas 11. Introd

874 pages, Paperback

First published January 27, 2009

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