PHP Programming Fundamentals: A Concise Guidebook
β Scribed by Ted Noreux
- Publisher
- Independently Published
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 376
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Unlock the full potential of PHP and elevate your web development skills with "PHP Programming Fundamentals: A Concise Guidebook," the comprehensive guide designed for developers of all levels. Whether you're just beginning your journey in PHP or looking to refine your expertise, "PHP Programming Fundamentals: A Concise Guidebook" offers a structured approach to learning that covers both the fundamental and advanced aspects of this powerful server-side scripting language.
Dive into the essentials with chapters focused on installation, basic syntax, variables, data types, and operators. Progress through more complex topics, including control structures, loops, functions, and object-oriented programming principles. This book doesnβt just stop at the basics but takes you through important concepts such as database integration with MySQL, securing your PHP applications against common vulnerabilities, and leveraging PHP with AJAX to create dynamic, user-friendly web content without page reloads.
Every chapter is filled with practical examples, real-world applications, and best practice recommendations to ensure you can apply what you've learned immediately. Whether you aim to build robust data-driven websites, enhance web application security, or improve site performance, this book will serve as your essential resource.
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