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Php Mysql Website Programming: Problem - Design - Solution

Php Mysql Website Programming: Problem - Design - Solution

Php Mysql Website Programming: Problem - Design - Solution
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Php Mysql Website Programming: Problem - Design - Solution Paperback - 2003

by Chris Lea, Mike Buzzard, Dilip Thomas, Jessey White-Cinis ,

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"PHP MySQL Website Programming" shows the development process for a web site using a specific set of technologies: the Apache web server, the MySQL database system, and the PHP scripting language. It takes the reader through the construction of a complete application driven site from design to deployment.

Each chapter in the book identifies a task to be accomplished that is necessary for the construction of the site. It suggests a way to go about the required programming, and finally implements a solution based on the discussion. The ideas that are presented and the code that is written are indicative of the way real world tasks are being completed.

About the author

Dilip Thomas hails from the sleepy little town of Cochin, set in God's own country (India). He is committed to the PHP community, and much of his thrill comes from peering into that community from a philosophical perspective. He first got hooked onto open source in his sophomore days in college, and he has been playing the role of a technology evangelist ever since. His interests also lie in the Apache Jakarta project and open standards technologies in general. He was once spotted organizing bungee jumping shows to flustered audiences in his favorite city of Bangalore.
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