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PHP: The Ultimate Guide (Out of print)

AUTHOR Bin Uzayr, Sufyan
PUBLISHER CRC Press (12/21/2022)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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There is no shortage of websites that use the PHP programming language in some or other capacity. PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) is a server-side scripting language that allows you to create dynamically-generated web pages. Rasmus Lerdorf created PHP in 1994.

PHP works in the backend of a website because it is a server-side technology. This is the part of a website that no one sees. This means that PHP is frequently used to run server-side programs such as data collection and processing and database management. The fact that PHP is a simple language is one of the key reasons why learning it is a wise investment. PHP was created with the goal of speeding up web development; therefore, it features a basic syntax that is ideal for beginners. Furthermore, because PHP is a dynamically typed language, there are less restrictions to follow while creating features. The PHP programming language offers a wide range of applications and features, such as authentication, payments, user administration, and other "dynamic" aspects of a website.

Efficiency, syntax compatibility, platform independence, error detection, and encryption are just a few of the interesting properties of PHP.

Why Should You Learn PHP?

PHP developers work with the PHP programming language to create websites, applications, and programs. As a PHP developer, you'll usually be working in IT companies (all over the world), but there are also a lot of opportunities in design and business. A PHP developer, like any other programming/scripting language developer, should be able to work with many languages and ideally have some knowledge of database, web design, or some page formatting language.

This Book Offers:

- A step-by-step approach to problem solving and skill development

- A quick run-through of the basic concepts, in the form of a "Crash Course"

- Advanced, hands-on core concepts, with a focus on real-world problems

- Industry-level coding paradigms and a practice-oriented explanatory approach

- Special emphasis on writing clean and optimized code, with additional chapters focused on coding methodology

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ISBN-13: 9781032312224
ISBN-10: 103231222X
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 380
Carton Quantity: 18
Product Dimensions: 6.14 x 0.94 x 9.21 inches
Weight: 1.64 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Computers | Languages - PHP
Computers | Programming - Games
Dewey Decimal: 005.276
Library of Congress Control Number: 2022025685
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There is no shortage of websites that use the PHP programming language in some or other capacity. PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) is a server-side scripting language that allows you to create dynamically-generated web pages. Rasmus Lerdorf created PHP in 1994.

PHP works in the backend of a website because it is a server-side technology. This is the part of a website that no one sees. This means that PHP is frequently used to run server-side programs such as data collection and processing and database management. The fact that PHP is a simple language is one of the key reasons why learning it is a wise investment. PHP was created with the goal of speeding up web development; therefore, it features a basic syntax that is ideal for beginners. Furthermore, because PHP is a dynamically typed language, there are less restrictions to follow while creating features. The PHP programming language offers a wide range of applications and features, such as authentication, payments, user administration, and other "dynamic" aspects of a website.

Efficiency, syntax compatibility, platform independence, error detection, and encryption are just a few of the interesting properties of PHP.

Why Should You Learn PHP?

PHP developers work with the PHP programming language to create websites, applications, and programs. As a PHP developer, you'll usually be working in IT companies (all over the world), but there are also a lot of opportunities in design and business. A PHP developer, like any other programming/scripting language developer, should be able to work with many languages and ideally have some knowledge of database, web design, or some page formatting language.

This Book Offers:

- A step-by-step approach to problem solving and skill development

- A quick run-through of the basic concepts, in the form of a "Crash Course"

- Advanced, hands-on core concepts, with a focus on real-world problems

- Industry-level coding paradigms and a practice-oriented explanatory approach

- Special emphasis on writing clean and optimized code, with additional chapters focused on coding methodology

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