Riassunto
Aimed at intermediate and advanced programmers, but also meant to be useful to those with a base knowledge level. The authors take a problem-solving approach, with code and textual explanations of what they code does, presenting the problem as it occurs in the real world and giving the solution. Problems include those in PHP internals, such as in strings, numbers, time and date, variables, arrays, functions, classes, objects, files and directories. Problems with applications include those involving creating web pages (XHTML/CSS),handling web forms, validating and standardizing data, tracking sessions and users, and working with web services and other protocols, relational databases, email, XML, images, errors and debugging, user identification and encryption. Appendices cover migrating to PHP 5, SPL and common error messages. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
L'autore
Elliott White III has been a professional programmer since 1995. He has given various presentations at international PHP and Web conferences on topics such as PHP, CSS, and XHTML, as well as helping Brainbench develop some of their programming certifications. He currently works for Digg.com as a senior PHP programmer.
Jonathan Eisenhamer has served as systems administrator and software developer for the Astronomy department at UCLA. From there, he moved on to the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), where he began his work in PHP, developing websites to disseminate the scientific results from the Hubble Space Telescope to the general public. He currently is the supervisor of the Web and Print group at STScI.
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