There are many technologies that go into creating a successful modern web application, but few books that cover how to use them all together effectively. Practical PHP Web 2.0 Applications does just that - it marries together PHP and MySQL, XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript/Ajax, covering how to create a c
Practical Web 2.0 Applications with PHP
β Scribed by Quentin Zervaas
- Publisher
- Apress
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 592
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
In Practical Web 2.0 Applications with PHP, PHP, MySQL, CSS, XHTML, and JavaScript / Ajax development techniques are brought together to show you how to create the hottest PHP web applications, from planning and design up to final implementation, without going over unnecessary basics that will hold you back. This book includes must - have application features such as search functionality, maps, blogs, dynamic image galleries, and personalized user areas. The Zend Framework is used extensively to build the application, allowing you to focus on developing the application rather than on reinventing the wheel.
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Not good. Only a third of the way through chapter 2, yes, chapter TWO and I'm seriously considering retiring this book. Things had not been working as they ought to (as he said they would) until I got my hands DIRTY. Dirty as in "retro-fitting" my server to use an OLD version of the Zend framewor
Not good. Only a third of the way through chapter 2, yes, chapter TWO and I'm seriously considering retiring this book. Things had not been working as they ought to (as he said they would) until I got my hands DIRTY. Dirty as in "retro-fitting" my server to use an OLD version of the Zend framewor
<p><p>Want to assert yourself as a cuttingβedge PHP web developer? Take a practical approach, learning by example from author <strong>Quentin Zervaas</strong>, and discover how to bring together the many technologies needed to create a successful, modern web application.</p><p>In <em>Practical Web 2
Not good. Only a third of the way through chapter 2, yes, chapter TWO and I'm seriously considering retiring this book. Things had not been working as they ought to (as he said they would) until I got my hands DIRTY. Dirty as in "retro-fitting" my server to use an OLD version of the Zend framewor