| Book by Category | |  | Web Design | Home » » » PHP 6 and MySQL 5 for Dynamic Web Sites: Visual QuickPro Guide | | | | | | | Description: | | It hasn't taken Web developers long to discover that when it comes to creating dynamic, database-driven Web sites, MySQL and PHP provide a winning open source combination. Add this book to the mix, and there's no limit to the powerful, interactive Web sites that developers can create. With step-by-step instructions, complete scripts, and expert tips to guide readers, veteran author and database designer Larry Ullman gets right down to business: After grounding readers with separate discussions of first the scripting language (PHP) and then the database program (MySQL), he goes on to cover security, sessions and cookies, and using additional Web tools, with several sections devoted to creating sample applications. This guide is indispensable for intermediate- to advanced level Web designers who want to replace their static sites with something dynamic. In this edition, the bulk of the new material covers the latest versions of both technologies: PHP 6 (due out in 2008) and MySQL 5 (available now). The book's publication date is likely to beat the official release of PHP 6, making it one of the first books available on the subject. | | | Features: | |
• ISBN13: 9780321525994
• Condition: NEW
• Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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| | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Larry Ullman | | Paperback:
| 648 pages | | Publisher:
| Peachpit Press | | Publication Date:
| December 29, 2007 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 032152599X | | Package Length:
| 8.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 152 reviews |
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Buy in print , terrible slow on KindleOct 31, 2009 The book in great. But don't buy it for your Kindle DX. It is terrible slow. I guess due to the size of the book.
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DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK! It's full of bad code.Oct 27, 2009 This book is full of coding errors. I completed an errata form on the first one I found and, at the same time, wrote to Peachpit about my disappointment. They rudely replied just to complete an errata form. No "sorry about that" or anything.
I was going to continue entering the new errors I keep finding. But, why should I have to buy this cruddy book and PAY THEM for the privilege of doing their quality control and editing for them?!
BUY for the 1st PHP Book for your librarySep 21, 2009 GET IT NOW! If you have a basic HTML understanding and want to learn PHP and how it is used with database and MySql... GET IT NOW! And go to the author's website - [...] - to download the scripts to save typing! The publisher offers a FREE online limited (45 day) edition so you can learn anywhere, anytime! You must use the URL and coupon code in back of book.
This book is used by University of Texas at Arlington for Beginning and Advanced PHP web design. It belongs in your library!
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Clear and concise from first page to last!Sep 13, 2009 Best PHP and MySQL book for novices or for programmers not familiar with PHP & MySQL. Thank you Larry, for writing this book!
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Siding with the minority on this oneAug 11, 2009 Let me preface this review by stating that I am a reasonably well educated person. I read voraciously - fiction, psychology, history, archaeology, volumes of techno-geekery, and so on. I'm comfortable using XHTML and CSS. In short, I'm no dummy. Also, I truly loathe having to give a book a poor review.
Having said that, I found this book impossible to get through! It is neither "visual" nor "quick". I cannot comment on the accuracy of the code because I still haven't made it past the introduction. I actually dread attempting the rest of it.
The writing style is dry as old dust. I didn't buy this book to be entertained, so theoretically the writing style shouldn't matter - except when it gets in the way of my learning. Personally, I don't learn much when my eyes are crossing from tedium.
Much of the text seems repetitious - not in a "let's repeat crucial concepts so they will sink in" kind of way, but in a "let's turn a 475 page book into a 602 page book (not including the index) so we can charge more for it" kind of way.
Even the layout is mind-numbing.
I have a great deal of respect for the author for tackling the subject, and I'm pleased that so many others have found this book helpful. It simply isn't the right book for me - so much so that I felt compelled to present an alternate point of view, to help keep the reviews more realistic. If this is the right book for you, fantastic! Just bear in mind that it is not without its flaws.
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