PHP & MySQL: Novice to Ninja 6th Ed (SitePoint)
Monday, 12 February 2018

This hands-on guide. aimed at intermediate and advanced web designers looking to make the leap into server-side programming. covers all the tools, principles, and techniques needed to build a fully functional application using PHP & MySQL. Comprehensively updated to cover PHP 7 and modern best practice by Tom Butler and Kevin Yank, it cover everything from installing PHP and MySQL through to creating a complete online content management system.

 

Readers are expected to be comfortable with simple HTML, but no knowledge of Cascading Style Sheets or JavaScript is assumed or required.

Authors: Tom Butler and Kevin Yank
Publisher: SitePoint
Date: Nov 2017
Pages: 690
ISBN: 978-0994346988
Print: 0994346980
Kindle: B0773CW2YS
Audience: Web designers wanting to learn PHP and MySQL
Level: Introductory
Category: PHP

 

 

  • Install PHP & MySQL on Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux
  • Gain a thorough understanding of PHP syntax
  • Use object oriented programming techniques
  • Master database design principles and SQL
  • Develop robust websites that can handle high levels of traffic
  • Build a working content management system (CMS)

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