Introductory textbook covering all the main features of the 'web programming' languages PHP and MySQL together with detailed examples that will enable readers (whether students on a taught course or independent learners) to use them to create their own applications or understand existing ones. A particular focus is the use of PHP to generate MySQL commands from a script as it is executed. Each chapter includes aims, a summary and practical exercises (with solutions) to support learning. Chapters are designed to stand alone as far as possible, so that they can be studied independently of the rest of the text by those with some previous knowledge of the languages. There is a comprehensive glossary of technical terms, together with extensive appendices for quick reference of language features.
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Introductory textbook covering all the main features of the 'web programming' languages PHP and MySQL together with detailed examples that will enable readers (whether students on a taught course or independent learners) to use them to create their own applications or understand existing ones.
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Introduction.- PHP Fundamentals.- The PHP Language: Types of Statement.- More About Arrays.- Some Important Functions.- Formatted Print Functions.- Using Files.- User-Defined Functions.- Passing Variables to a PHP Script I.- Passing Variables to a PHP Script II.- PHP in Action: Managing a Members’ Area.- Using a MySQL Database I.- Using a MySQL Database II.- Creating and Updating MySQL Tables.- Using a PHP Script to Manage a MySQL Database.- PHP in Action: Converting Data between Text Files and Database Tables.- Using PHP to View and Edit Database Tables.- PHP in Action: Maintaining a Membership List.- Appendices
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Introductory textbook covering all the main features of the 'web programming' languages PHP and MySQL together with detailed examples that will enable readers (whether students on a taught course or independent learners) to use them to create their own applications or understand existing ones. A particular focus is the use of PHP to generate MySQL commands from a script as it is executed.Each chapter includes aims, a summary and practical exercises (with solutions) to support learning. Chapters are designed to stand alone as far as possible, so that they can be studied independently of the rest of the text by those with some previous knowledge of the languages. There is a comprehensive glossary of technical terms, together with extensive appendices for quick reference of language features.
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“Web programming with PHP and MySQL fulfills the promise of its subtitle: a practical guide. The writing is friendly and clear, with the author indicating when every alternative to a command is not given and making suggestions on when it is necessary to consult with an Internet service provider (ISP). … the book is a useful reference and serves as an introduction to using PHP and MySQL for building applications for the web.” (Jeanine Meyer, Computing Reviews, computingreviews.com, June, 2016)
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Clearly written and well-structured text with detailed examples to reinforce each technical topic discussed Includes many useful applications and functions that readers can use as a basis for their own work Chapters are designed to stand alone as far as possible, so that they can be studied independently by those with some previous knowledge of the languages Extensive appendices for quick reference of language features
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783319226583
Publisert
2015-11-10
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Upper undergraduate, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Max Bramer is Emeritus Professor of Information Technology at the University of Portsmouth, England. He has designed and implemented many websites for over 15 years and has made extensive use of PHP and MySQL in his work.

His other Springer publications include successful textbooks on 'Principles of Data Mining' and 'Logic Programming with Prolog'.