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Showing posts with label PHP. Show all posts

VTC : Real World PHP Programming: The Basics In Real World



VTC : Real World PHP Programming: The Basics In Real World


In Real World PHP Programming: The Basics, VTC Author Mike Morton introduces PHP programming in a fashion that is immediately applicable to

experienced programmers, and new programmers alike. This programming title does not focus on getting certified in PHP, but rather focuses on the

application of PHP in everyday programming, including the proper terminology as well as learning PHP slang. Starting with the absolute basics of

PHP types and statements, Mike progresses you through conditional and loops, MySQL, and into advanced topics such as functions and session

management. With working examples, and application of what you are learning shown throughout, Mike makes learning PHP an easy and enjoyable endeavour.

To begin learning today simply click the links slongside.


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VTC : PHP Project Solutions - Direct Navigation


VTC : PHP Project Solutions


This course will provide in-depth coverage of major PHP syntax, built-in functions of PHP, web application programming techniques and recommended coding solutions based on common PHP requirements. The user will also learn how to create a complete web application using HTML/XHTML/XML, Javascript, Postgres/SQL and then learn to troubleshoot by example. Examples and code for an online card game, shopping Cart, email newsletter, content management system and online survey system, are included within the tutorial. To get started today, simply click one of the movie topics alongside.


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PHP with MySQL Essential Training

with: Kevin Skoglund

Website and database assimilation is a necessity for many of today's businesses, and learning to work with PHP is key to integration success. The objective of PHP with MySQL Essential Training is to teach both new and experienced web developers the comprehensive steps for building dynamic, data-driven, interactive websites. Instructor Kevin Skoglund demonstrates the entire process of building a content management system. He starts with the basics of the PHP language (variables, arrays, loops, functions, etc.) and works up to building dynamic web pages with a MySQL back end. Kevin also covers blueprinting applications; structuring and interacting with databases; building, validating, and processing forms; and regulating user access with passwords. In addition, he provides practical advice, offers examples of best practices, and demonstrates refactoring techniques for improving existing code. Exercise files accompany the tutorials..


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