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Ksiazki - Informatyczne .pl » informatyka » informatyka Core Web Application Development with PHP and MySQL | Wydawnictwo: prentice hall Autor: M. Wandschneider Liczba stron: 896 Oprawa: miękka ISBN: 978-0-13-186716-1
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Czas dostawy: 4 - 6 tygodni (na zamówienie) Nasza cena: 188,00 zł
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Opis Core Web Application Development with PHP and MySQL:
PHP and MySQL have become a serious and commercially viable system with
which to develop web applications. With the relase of PHP 5, J2EE
developers, in particular, are starting to take a second look at PHP. And while
there are many books on the makret that describe PHP language syntax, there
are very few that fully describe web application development with PHP and
related technologies. This book describes the complete web application
development lifecycle, from planning the application to designing the user
interface to building in robust security. And since web applications serve the
entire world, often neglected globalization issues are treated in detail.
Though MySQL is used throughout the examples, Part IV also contains
examples of building applications on top of both Oracle and PostgresSQL, two
popular alternatives to MySQL for use in mission-critical systems.
An end-to-end guide to building industrial-strength web applications: includes PHP/MySQL source code to three complete web applications.
° Successful Core Series format applied to PHP and MySQL
° Much more than exploring PHP syntax, this book shows developers how to build
real-world, mission-critical web applications - and includes fully-tested source code
to three complete web applications.
° Also shows how to use Oracle and PostgresSQL with PHP: two powerful databases
favored in mission-critical settings.
Spis treści Core Web Application Development with PHP and MySQL:
Introduction.
I. THE BASICS OF PHP.
1. Getting Started with PHP.
2. The PHP Language.
3. Code Organization and Reuse.
4. Object-Oriented Programming.
5. Working with Arrays.
6. Strings and Characters of the World.
7. Interacting with the Server: Forms.
II. DATABASE BASICS.
8. Introduction to Databases.
9. Designing and Creating Your Database.
10. Using Databases: Storing and Retrieving Data.
11. Using Databases: Advanced Data Access.
12. PHP and Data Access.
III. PLANNING WEB APPLICATIONS.
13. Web Applications and the Internet.
14. Implementing a User Interface.
15. User Management.
16. Securing Your Web Applications: Planning and Code Security.
17. Securing Your Web Applications: Software and Hardware Security.
IV. IMPLEMENTING YOUR WEB APPLICATION.
18. Error Handling and Debugging.
19. Cookies and Sessions.
20. User Authentication.
21. Advanced Output and Output Buffering.
22. Data Validation with Regular Expressions.
23. XML and XHTML.
24. Files and Directories.
25. File Uploading.
26. Working with Dates and Times.
27. XML Web Services and SOAP.
28. Using PEAR.
29. Development and Deployment.
V. SAMPLE PROJECTS AND FURTHER IDEAS.
30. Strategies for Successful Web Applications.
31. An Appointment Manager.
32. A Blogging Engine.
33. An Ecommerce Application.
VI. APPENDIXES.
Appendix A. Installation/Configuration.
Appendix B. Database Function Equivalents.
Appendix C. Recommended Reading.
Index.
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