PHP and MySQL everyday apps for dummies
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PHP and MySQL everyday apps for dummies
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Wiley, 2005
- pbk.
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Description
PHP and MySQL Everyday Apps For Dummies is a one-stop reference providing all you need to build dynamic, real-world, ready-to-use apps with the popular PHP (a scripting language) and MySQL (a database system) software. The book is a hands-on, go-to-guide that * Walks you through installing the applications files from the CD-ROM and setting up your programming environment * Contains all the code needed to create seven applications: * User authentication with HTTP* User login* On-line catalog* Shopping cart* Content management system* Web forum* Building and managing a mailing list (on the CD-ROM)* Automates the programming process and walks you through building the application from start to finish * Explains how to write secure code * Features complete code-not just snippets, but neatly assembled packages with "instant" real-world functionality * Shows how to build the applications in two forms -- procedural and object-oriented programming -- providing programmers who want to switch to the object-oriented method of coding (which is new in PHP 5!) with the essential know-how * Includes a companion CD-ROM that contains every line of code in the applications from the book plus a bonus chapter that shows how to build a mailing list Information on each application includes a discussion of issues, structure of the database, code listings, and an explanation of the code.
You can use these applications as is, modify them for use on your Web site, or build your own application using techniques described. If you want real-world Web apps you can use right away, this is the book for you. Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Table of Contents
Introduction. Part I: Introducing Application Development. Chapter 1: Building Your Application. Chapter 2: Building in Application Security. Part II: Building a User Authentication Application. Chapter 3: User Authentication with HTTP. Chapter 4: User Login Application. Part III: Building Online Sales Applications. Chapter 5: Online Catalog Application. Chapter 6: Shopping Cart Application. Part IV: Building Other Useful Applications. Chapter 7: Building a Content Management System. Chapter 8: Hosting Discussions with a Web Forum. Part V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 9: Ten Hints for Application Development. Chapter 10: Ten Sources of PHP Code. Part VI: Appendixes. Appendix A: Introducing Object-Oriented Programming. Appendix B: Object-Oriented Programming with PHP. Appendix C: The MySQL and MySQL Improved Extensions. Appendix D: About the CD. Index.
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