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How to Do Everything with PHP and MySQL - How to Do Everything

3.71 ( 21 Ratings by Goodreads)
How to Do Everything with PHP and MySQL

How to Do Everything with PHP and MySQL - How to Do Everything

3.71 (21 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 16 April, 2005
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Description

This book shows how to build open source web applications with the latest version of MySQL and PHP

Learn how to build a sample application using PHP and MySQL in the Spotlight section.Download three full-length case studies (including code trees) to find out how others have used the open source database and scripting language to build web applications.

Visit the companion web site to get source code samples and live web applications.

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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9780072257953
ISBN10 0072257954
Number Of Pages 400
Item Weight 686 g
Product Dimensions 191 x 234 x 20 mm
Publisher / Reseller McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Format paperback
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A great book for someone who knows little about MySQL and PHP and wants to quickly get on with producing some database driven dynamic web pages.

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Author's Bio

Vikram Vaswani is the founder and CEO of Melonfire (http://www.melonfire.com/), a company specializing in software consultancy and content creation and syndication services. He is also the author of PHP Programming Solutions, How to do Everything with PHP and MySQL, and MySQL: The Complete Reference (all McGraw-Hill/Osborne titles) and XML and PHP (New Riders Publishing). He is also the author of numerous well-received articles on open-source technologies (including Perl, Python, XML and the very popular PHP 101 series), all written with the goal of making complex technologies accessible and understandable to novice users. He has been developing software since 1995, was first introduced to PHP in 1998, and hasn't looked back since. He is regular columnist with Zend Technologies (creators of PHP), as well as with IBM DeveloperWorks, CNET Builder.com, DevX.com and other OSS sites.

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