PHP MySQL Website Programming: Problem - Design - Solution
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Rating | : | 4.45 (749 Votes) |
Asin | : | 159059150X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 528 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-10-29 |
Language | : | English |
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Maybe Not So Hot I know all of the other reviews are glowing, but I was actully disappointed by this book. While it is very thorough, I found the structure of the book to be haphazard and unintuitive. There are a lot of occurances of "but first, lets go back a bit," a sure sign of poor writing. While trying to keep to the problem-design-solution framework, the authors often introduced ideas in the problem phase, but never clearly addressed them in the design and solution phase -- often vaguely tying it all together with a statement like "and we took care of this problem as well" without really referencing it.There i. "Not for the beginner or intermediate programmer" according to D. Trent. There is absolutely no PHP or My-Sql teaching in this book. If your looking to see how a professional group of programmers use functions and how they outline their sites then this book is for you. BUT if you're looking for a book to learn any PHP My-Sql programming, don't buy this book. But if you do buy it, buy it used It's not worth the new book price.. Its a good book, but. The book is great. It comes with layouts of code on how to do pages like forums, creating ads, and taking polls. The only problem I had was using PEAR DB. As far as I know Pear is relatively new and it was way too hard to try and figure out how to incorporate that into my Database. I was using MySQL on CRUX, and for me it was difficult to figure out. They also use a lot of require_once lines. I know what they are used for, but the code was so long that for one page they used require_once for multiple different pages. I think for a beginner, this book is not the way to go. For people who have no dea
The site you construct features a modular design, so the individual chapters are generally focused on designing and building a specific piece of the site's functionality. Each chapter in the book is broken into three parts: Problem: The authors analyze each task and identify areas that may be particularly hard to implement. Solution: The code is developed and deployed to accomplish the task at hand. Throughout the book, good object-oriented PHP coding methods are used where appropriate. PHP MySQL Website Programming: Problem-Design-Solution shows the development process for a website using a specific set of technologies: the Apache web server, the MySQL database system, and the PHP scripting language. It gives you a completely hands-on experience and guides you through the construction of a complete application-driven site from design to deployment. Design: Once the problem
Dilip Thomas hails from the sleepy little town of Cochin, set in God's own country (India). He was once spotted organizing bungee jumping shows to flustered audiences in his favorite city of Bangalore. . He first got hooked onto open source in his sophomore days in college, and he has been playing the role of a technology evangelist ever since. He is committed to the PHP community, and much of his thrill comes from peering into that community from a philosophical perspective. His interests al