PHP, MySQL & JavaScript All in One, Sams Teach Yourself Paperback β Illustrated, 28 September 2017
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In just a short time, you can learn how to use PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript together to create dynamic, interactive websites and applications using three leading web development technologies.
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No previous programming experience is required. Using a straightforward, step-by-step approach, each lesson in this book builds on the previous ones, enabling you to learn the essentials of full-stack web application development β from HTML, CSS, and JavaScript on the front end, to PHP scripting and MySQL databases on the server.
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Regardless of whether you run Linux, Windows, or MacOS, the book includes complete instructions to install all the software you need to set up a stable environment for learning, testing, and production.
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Step-by-step instructions carefully walk you through the most common web application development tasks.
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Practical, hands-on examples show you how to apply what you learn.
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Quizzes and exercises help you test your knowledge andΒ stretch your skills.
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Learn how to:
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β’Β Build web pages with HTML5 and CSS
β’ Use JavaScript to build dynamic, interactive web pages
β’Β Get PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript to work together to create modern, standards-compliant web applications
β’ Enhance interactivity with AJAX
β’ Leverage JavaScript libraries such as jQuery
β’ Work with cookies and user sessions
β’ Get user input with web-based forms
β’ Use basic SQL commands
β’ Interact with the MySQL database using PHP
β’ Write maintainable code and get started with version control
β’ Decide when frameworks such as Bootstrap, Foundation, React, Angular,
and Laravel can be useful
β’ Create a web-based discussion forum or calendar
β’ Add a storefront and shopping cart to your site
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Contents at a Glance
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PART I Web Application Basics
1 Understanding How the Web Works
2 Structuring HTML and Using Cascading Style Sheets
3 Understanding the CSS Box Model and Positioning
4 Introducing JavaScript
5 Introducing PHP
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PART II Getting Started with Dynamic Web Sites
6 Understanding Dynamic Web Sites and HTML5 Applications
7 JavaScript Fundamentals: Variables, Strings, and Arrays
8 JavaScript Fundamentals: Functions, Objects, and Flow Control
9 Understanding JavaScript Event Handling
10 The Basics of Using jQuery
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PART III Taking Your Web Applications to the Next Level
11 AJAX: Getting Started with Remote Scripting
12 PHP Fundamentals: Variables, Strings, and Arrays
13 PHP Fundamentals: Functions, Objects, and Flow Control
14 Working with Cookies and User Sessions
15 Working with Web-Based Forms
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PART IV Integrating a Database into Your Applications
16 Understanding the Database Design Process
17 Learning Basic SQL Commands
18 Interacting with MySQL Using PHP
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PART V Getting Started with Application Development
19 Creating a Simple Discussion Forum
20 Creating an Online Storefront
21 Creating a Simple Calendar
22 Managing Web Applications
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PART VI Appendixes
A Installation QuickStart with XAMPP
B Installing and Configuring MySQL
C Installing and Configuring Apache
D Installing and Configuring PHP
- ISBN-100672337703
- ISBN-13978-0672337703
- Edition6th
- Publication date28 September 2017
- LanguageEnglish
- Print length704 pages
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- Language : English
- Paperback : 704 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0672337703
- ISBN-13 : 978-0672337703
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I purchased this more as a reference book. I wanted to be able to quickly look up the syntax for things like mysqi prepared statements. I would have liked to see some appendices, or cheat sheets with syntax. I couldn't even find anything about prepared statements in the book. And that's something I expected to find at least in the index. When I wanted to find out how to write a case statement, I checked the index for the word Case and the only thing found is Case-sensitivity. I also expected to find links to string modification syntax under Case, like strtouppercase. I know, you can always Google that stuff. But I have a repetitive stress injury-the point of getting a book was to try to be able to spend less time on the computer and more time on paper. So for my special needs it isn't a great fit.
Also the index is an alphabetical composite of the entire book. So if you look up a syntax keyword or topic, the page is it list maybe JavaScript or PHP or SQL, and you can't tell until you open it to each page and book.
I was looking for a reference book that was one section PHP, one section mySQL, and one section JavaScript. Or at least easy to find what I was looking for quickly. This is not that book. Really good stuff for a beginner or a class -I'd say 5***** stars for that purpose. And I can't say if it's better or worse than than any other book because it's the only one I have. It just doesn't work too well for me.
