PHP is a Open Source server-side scripting language used to create dynamic Web pages. This book provides an introduction to programming with PHP using real world examples and in-depth explanations of... This description may be from another edition of this product.
My name is Chad R. Smith and I am the President of Get A Supplier ([...]). I have been a website programmer for over 7 years and started from this book. It makes me happy to see that this is still in print as I think that this book is extremely valuable to anyone who is wanting to get into the world of PHP. When I got this book it was Christmas time and I read it all the way to and from grandma's. I took notes, highlighted pages, and just wanted to read more and more. What it lacks: It lacks substance (as seen from other posters), it cannot provide you with the why and how it works. Other books that have provided me the next level in my quest of PHP knowledge include WROX (Beginning PHP5, Apache, and MySQL Web Development (Programmer to Programmer), and Advanced PHP). These two books will provide the why and how it works, but give you code that is very long. This book also lacks the ability to use best programming practices. It has register_globals off which as you begin to see when getting into the language is a very bad habit to get into. One that has taken me a year or so to break. This book uses cookies where it should have used sessions, however that's just the personal taste of the author. What is does well: This book is above and beyond great at showing you a clear example of using a function and making it work. This author takes great strides to make everything simple and very understandable to anyone. Now with the existence of PHP5 the installing methods have changed slightly as PHP3 is no longer being supported. The author also gave you real world examples such as a message board (which included a database and login) which as you progress in the world of PHP is important to your livelihood. It does well at giving you examples of using: mail, databases, includes (though one would note using .inc.php is better than .inc), arrays, strings, and a few other vital aspects of PHP. I read this book when I was starting out, and recommend it to all my friends and co-workers who are wanting to get started in the industry. As said before if you are a more experienced programmer I would look at the WROX line. However, if you know some (X)HTML and you want to get into the world of PHP without the nonsense this book is perfect for you. Thank you, Chad R. Smith President of Get A Supplier www.getasupplier.com
Excellent book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Superb book. Very 'essential' to any beginning PHP developer. I still use my as reference. All information is explained in detail and in a manner that is easy for even the most concentration-challenged of us - myself included! Before this book I often struggled with using PHP, often defaulting to just basic HTML/CSS. After reading it, all I write is PHP!
Wow! GREAT BOOK!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
I've must have spent at least a gabazillion dollars on useless PHP (and other programming) books in recent months. NOT ONE of them has the ability to: 1. Explain things clearly and understandably to all, and/or 2. Present their material without being FILLED with errors that essentially render their books totally useless. Unlike EVERY OTHER BOOK I've now read on the subject, this one is a GEM!! Run out and BUY IT, NOW. If you are new to PHP you should NOT even consider anything else first. I've just spent TWO WASTED WEEKS with another book (allegedly the "latest and greatest") that was just released on this topic - I'm now about to give up on that one simply because the pubisher has ignored the horrendous errors in that book and won't publish an errata sheet. This book, even though I've covered half of it, just this evening (really), has taken me well beyond where I had gone with the last one, in just a FRACTION of the time. Even better, I actually UNDERSTAND what the author is trying to say and his code actually works! PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE write more! Perhaps my only "complaint" is that this book is now "dated" and should be revised. By that I mean that most examples refer to PHP ver. 3 and some of the HTML should also be updated to reflect the change to XHTML. These little matters are easily overcome though and do not present a significant problem.
Great Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This book has been a big help since I'm a beginner at PHP. It's very informative although I do find most of the same stuff online.
Starting PHP or review PHP!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
The book is for those who know NOTHING about PHP!. They just need to know simple thing about HTML (just understand the code!), or it's for those who need QUICK reveiw on PHP.The author's language is very simple and to the point. He will teach you from installing PHP (and Apatche server) in your pc till integrating PHP with Mysql database. After you finish chapter 2, you will know how dynamic pages work and you can do very simple dynamic page. The chapter about database is perfect (now i understand and know how to make databases on my server!!)The author is explaining all lines of each script in the book, which is good way of understanding how a script works!After you finish the book, you will understand PHP scripting (you won't know everything about PHP) so you can start developing your self by doing more scripts.This is the only book i found about PHP, so can't compare it.but it is worth it!!
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