Monday, October 3, 2011

Apress.Pro PHP Programming.2011



Book Details:
By Mladen Gogala , Peter MacIntyre , Brian Danchilla
ISBN13: 978-1-4302-3560-6
440 Pages
User Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Publication Date: August 15, 2011

About the Book
If you are a web programmer, you need to know modern PHP. This book presents with many new areas in which PHP plays a large role. If you want to write a mobile application using geo-location data, Pro PHP Programming will show you how.

Additionally, if you need to make sure that you can write a multilingual indexing application using Sphinx, this book will help you avoid the pitfalls.

 Of course, Pro PHP Programming gives a thorough survey of PHP post-5.3. You'll begin by working through an informative survey and clear guide to object-oriented PHP. Then, you'll be set for the core of the book on modern PHP applications. Now, you'll be able to start with the chapter on PHP for mobile programming and move on to sampling social media applications.

You'll also be guided through new PHP programming language features like closures and namespaces.

Pro PHP Programming deals with filtering data from users and databases next, so you'll be well prepared for relational and NoSQL databases. Of course, you can also learn about data retrieval from other sources, like OCR libraries or websites. Then the question of how to format and present data arises, and in Pro PHP Programming, you'll find solutions via JSON, AJAX and XML.

What you’ll learn
PHP 5.3 object-oriented programming and new PHP features
Writing programs talking to SQL-based and NoSQL-based databases alike
Using modern PHP programmer's tools
Writing social media applications
Investigating NoSQL datastores
Writing PHP programs for a cloud ecology

Who this book is for
 This book is for intermediate and advanced PHP programmers, as well as programmers coming from other languages such as Python, Perl, C/C++. It can also be utilized by programmers with knowledge of a previous PHP version who want to return to PHP.

Table of Contents
Object Orientation
Exceptions and References
Mobile PHP
Social Media
Cutting Edge
Form Design and Management
Database Interaction I
Database Interaction II
Database Interaction III
Libraries
Security
Agile Development with Zend Studio for Eclipse, Bugzilla, Mylyn, and Subversion
Refactoring, Unit Testing, and Continuous Intergration
XML
JSON and AJAX
Conclusions
Regular Expressions

About the Authors

Mladen Gogala
Mladen Gogala is a highly-respected Oracle-certified database administrator with more than 15 years of IT experience and a bachelor's degree in mathematics. Gogala has extensive experience in UNIX scripting, Oracle tuning and UNIX system administration, using every popular dialect of UNIX and Linux. Gogala is also a respected member of the popular Oracle-l list, where he assists in solving complex Oracle questions. By now, he has branched out into Perl and PHP, and has become equally expert at both.

Peter MacIntyre
Peter MacIntyre lives and works in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. He has more than 20 years of experience in the information technology industry, primarily in the area of software development. Peter's technical skill set includes several client/server tools and relational database systems such as PHP, PowerBuilder, Visual Basic, Active Server Pages, and CA-Visual Objects. Peter is certified by Zend Corporation. Most recently, he co-authored the Zend Studio for Eclipse Developer's Guide. Peter is a former contributing editor and author to the online and print magazine php|architect (phparch.com). He has also spoken several times at North American and International computer conferences, including CA-World in New Orleans, CA-TechniCon in Cologne, Germany, and CA-Expo in Melbourne, Australia.

Brian Danchilla
A bio is not available for this author.

 
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