PHP Books
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Hardening Apache
Published 16 years ago includes sample chapter
by Tony Mobily, Apress
This is a book which should definitely be included in any serious Apache administrator's bookshelf. The book walks intuitively through the setup process, from download and verification, to configuration and modifications, to running in production mode. — Blane Warrene, Expert Columnist, SitePoint. This book can save you pain, humiliation, and hair loss.
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Pro Apache (Expert's Voice)
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Peter Wainwright, Apress
"...a behemoth of a resource for everything you ever wanted to know about Apache." ? Doug Schasteen, member, Kansas City's PHP User Group "This is by far the best ?know all, end all? reference, bar none. My hat goes off to Peter Wainwright and Apress for opening up a whole new world to me." ? Eric Wolf (a.k.a. "nawlej"), Codewalkers.com This book aims to teach you everything you need to know to build, install, and configure every aspect of Apache, the world's most popular Web server.
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Pro PHP: Patterns, Frameworks, Testing and More
Published 12 years ago includes sample chapter
by Kevin McArthur, Apress
Taking care to focus solely on those topics that will have the most impact on experienced PHP developers, Pro PHP is written for readers seeking to take their understanding of both PHP and sound software development practices to the next level. Advanced object–oriented features, documentation, debugging, software patterns, and the Standard PHP Library are just a few of the topics covered in extensive detail.
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Beginning PHP and MySQL E-Commerce: From Novice to Professional, Second Edition
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Cristian Darie, Emilian Balanescu, Apress
Beginning PHP and MySQL E-Commerce: From Novice to Professional, Second Edition covers every step of the design and building process involved in creating powerful, extendable e–commerce web sites. Based around a real–world example involving a web site selling t–shirts, you’ll learn how to create and manage a product catalog, build and integrate a shopping cart, and process customer accounts and PayPal/credit card transactions.
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Mono: A Developer's Notebook
Published 16 years ago
by Edd Dumbill, Niel M. Bornstein, O'Reilly Media
The Mono Project is the much talked-about open source initiative to create a Unix implementation of Microsoft's .NET Development Framework. Its purpose is to allow Unix developers to build and deploy cross-platform .NET applications. The project has also sparked interest in developing components, libraries and frameworks with C#, the programming language of .NET. The controversy? Some say Mono will become the preferred platform for Linux development, empowering Linux/Unix developers.
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Web Standards Programmer's Reference : HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Perl, Python, and PHP
Published 15 years ago
by Steven M. Schafer, Wrox
This invaluable resource offers tutorials and real-world examples as well as thorough language references for Web markup languages (HTML/XHTML and CSS), and popular scripting languages (JavaScript, Perl, and PHP) Examines the role of JavaScript, CGI (with examples in Perl and Python), and PHP on the Web and shows how to best use them all Includes a valuable reference section on each technology that can be used for review and consultation
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JavaServer Faces
Published 16 years ago
by Hans Bergsten, O'Reilly Media
JavaServer Faces, or JSF, brings a component-based model to web application development that's similar to the model that's been used in standalone GUI applications for years. The technology builds on the experience gained from Java Servlets, JavaServer Pages, and numerous commercial and open source web application frameworks that simplify the development process. In JavaServer Faces, developers learn how to use this new framework to build real-world web applications.
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Programming ASP.NET AJAX: Build rich, Web 2.0-style UI with ASP.NET AJAX
Published 13 years ago
by Christian Wenz, O'Reilly Media
Delivering rich, Web 2.0-style experiences has never been easier. This book gives you a complete hands-on introduction to Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX 1.0, the new framework that offers many of the same benefits for Ajax development that ASP.NET provides for server-side development. With Programming ASP.NET AJAX, you'll learn how to create professional, dynamic web pages with Ajax in no time.
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Prototype and Scriptaculous in Action [Ajax]
Published 13 years ago
by Dave Crane, Bear Bibeault, Tom Locke, Manning Publications
"This book should rightly be considered the bible of Prototype and Scriptaculous." -- JavaLobby Prototype and Scriptaculous are libraries that extend standard Ajax. They make it easier to program Ajax and provide powerful features like drag and drop and animation. In this book, developers learn by playing and see how the libraries work in the real world.
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Ajax on Rails
Published 14 years ago
by Scott Raymond, O'Reilly Media
Learn to build dynamic, interactive web applications using the two most important approaches to web development today: Ajax and the phenomenally efficient Ruby on Rails platform. This book teaches intermediate to advanced web developers how to use both Ajax and Rails to quickly build high-performance, scalable applications without being overwhelmed with thousands of lines of JavaScript code.