
PHP is far more than a cult language or open-source icon. It's a
remarkably capable language that's well integrated with lots of
technologies--notably mSQL and MySQL database servers--and quite easy
to learn.
Programming PHP
helps you up the PHP learning curve, very nearly guaranteeing that
you'll find in its pages an example that illustrates every fundamental
aspect of the language and its most important extension modules. Plus,
there's some cool advanced stuff, like recipes for manipulating images,
working with Extensible Markup Language (XML) content, and generating
Adobe Acrobat (PDF) files. Rasmus Lerdorf invented PHP and quarterbacks
its ongoing evolution, so there's little question of the content's
authority.
The authors use a Talmudic style to explore PHP's
capabilities and explain them to their readers, meaning that they like
to present code and commentary in close formation, with each enhancing
the other. Typically, they'll present a capability generically and show
the relevant code. Then they'll dig into variations on the theme,
calling attention to required code alterations as they go. This is a
book about PHP itself, so practically no attention is paid to PHP
Builder or other development tools. Regardless, this book will help you
solve programming challenges with PHP, and enable you to write
efficient, attractive code. --David Wall
Dated: 2007-02-09 12:24:08
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