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| PHP in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly)) |
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Now installed on more than 20 million Internet domains around the world, PHP is an undisputed leader in web programming languages. Database connectivity, powerful extensions, and rich object-orientation are all reasons for its popularity, but nearly everyone would agree that, above all, PHP is one of the easiest languages to learn and use for developing dynamic web applications. The ease of development and simplicity of PHP, combined with a large community and expansive repository of open source PHP libraries, make it a favorite of web designers and developers worldwide. "PHP in a Nutshell" is a complete reference to the core of the language as well as the most popular PHP extensions. This book doesn't try to compete with or replace the widely available online documentation. Instead, it is designed to provide depth and breadth that can't be found elsewhere. "PHP in a Nutshell" provides the maximum information density on PHP, without all the fluff and extras that get in the way. The topic grouping, tips, and examples in this book complement the online guide and make this an essential reference for every PHP programmer. This book focuses on the functions commonly used by a majority of developers, so you can look up the information you need quickly. Topics include: Object-oriented PHP Networking String manipulation Working with files Database interaction XML Multimedia creation Mathematics Whether you're just getting started or have years of experience in PHP development, "PHP in a Nutshell" is a valuable addition to your desk library.
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A Great PHP Reference
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| Review Date: April 13, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Daniel McKinnon, Tewksbury, MA USA |
'PHP in a Nutshell' is a fantastic book for learning the ins and outs of PHP so you will be able to start programming quicker, smarter, and better than ever!
Some of the 'Nutshell' books are simply too short to do proper justice for many topics, but that is not the case here. Densely packed into 350 pages, all the yummy stuff is covered here:
object oriented programming
databases
file i/o
XML
regular expressions
plus all the standard jargon for learning a new programming language: variable declaration, control structures, etc etc etc
If you are going to be programming in PHP (and why wouldn't you, being open source and sooo easy to use) and you want to get a headstart on how to begin doing just that, you owe it to yourself to read this wonderful guide. Well written, and a nice size that is easy to digest, I found this book to be a pleasure throughout.
Buyer beware only that this is not for the savviest of PHP programmers, but the majority will find it well worth the time and money.
***** HIGHLY RECOMMENDED |
Great Reference
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| Review Date: December 18, 2006 |
| Reviewer: M. Marshall, Eureka, CA |
| This is a great reference for beginning and advanced PHP programmers alike. I have used this book to furhter my knowledge with PHP and still use it when I need to refer to a paticular feature or tag in PHP. |
Simply Awesome
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| Review Date: March 28, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Hasin Hayder, Bangladesh |
I am Fan of Hudson's writing since the day I saw online version of this book in his website, much before than this book published. He writes smoothly and maintains consistency which doesn't disappoint readers. This book targets quite experienced developers as well as just fresher.
This book describes almost every chapter in depth. Some really Basic chapters like variables, operators," Object Oriented PHP" and "The PHP Language" are really worthy for fresher. I never saw any book which discusses these in such a depth. Chapter 7 "Function and Reference" discuss some pretty useful functions and their real life uses. Professionals will find "Output Buffering", "Files"; "Distributing your Codes" chapters are simply awesome.
However, beside PDFLib as the PDF generation library for PHP, I think he must highlight some other well structured open source libraries serving the same purpose, like FPDF.
I just bow Hudson for such an awesome Book. Those who are preparing for ZCE will find this book extremely handy for exam, no doubt. Hudson tried to describe almost everything in a simplistic way so that everyone likes his writing style. Hudson, you simply make this book a great knowledge base for PHP developers, Kudos. |
Well done and to the point.
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| Review Date: January 5, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Jim Kunkel, Houston, Texas |
Doesn't waste my time with how to run an editor and doesn't assume I know too much, either. The examples are concise.
This book works well as a handbook and as a text. Highly recommended! |
A must-have and a keeper...
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| Review Date: November 30, 2005 |
| Reviewer: R. Dlugy-Hegwer, Northern California, USA |
This book is written in a clear straightforward voice. The well-placed examples illustrate the function or concept at hand. More often than not, the code examples have been directly useful to the problem I'm trying to solve. More than just a reference, this book provides many useful tips and resources for getting the most out of PHP.
This outline gives an idea of the book's scope and coverage:
1. Introduction to PHP...1
2. Installing PHP...11
3. The PHP Interpreter...19
4. The PHP Language...23
5. Variables and Constants...47
6. Operators...79
7. Function Reference...89
8. Object-Oriented PHP...128
9. HTML Forms...157
10. Cookies and Sessions...170
11. Output Buffering...181
12. Security...190
13. Files...195
14. Databases...216
15. Regular Expressions...234
16. Manipulating Images...244
17. Creating PDFs...271
18. Creating Flash...277
19. XML & XSLT...284
20. Network Programming...293
21. Distributing Your Code...313
22. Debugging...317
23. Performance...335
Index...339 |
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