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Professional LAMP: Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP Web Development Be the First to Write a Review and tell the world about this title!Books on similar topics, in best-seller order: Books from the same publisher, in best-seller order:
- The combination of Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP is popular because of interaction,
flexibility, customization, and-most importantly-the cost effectiveness of
its components
- Helps LAMP professionals take their skills to the next level with in-depth
discussions of OOP; extensions of PHP such as PEAR, GD, XML, and CURL; improving
site security; and advanced tools available to the coder
- Those proficient in other languages such as Java, C++, Perl and ASP will
find this guide invaluable when transitioning to the LAMP environment
- The Web site includes sample scripts created in the course of each chapter,
and several applications that can be modified and reused
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Chapter 1: What’s New in PHP5?
Chapter 2: PHP5 OOP.
Chapter 3: More Obscure PHP.
Chapter 4: Advanced MySQL.
Chapter 5: PHP Configuration.
Chapter 6: Apache Tricks.
Chapter 7: Site Security.
Chapter 8: PEAR and PECL.
Chapter 9: Code Efficiency.
Chapter 10: PHP Extensions.
Chapter 11: AJAX.
Chapter 12: Caching Engines.
Chapter 13: Content Management Systems.
Appendix A: Language Translation.
Appendix B: Alternative Tools.
Index.
About the Authors
Jason Gerner currently spends his days working as a web developer in
Cincinnati and burns free time complaining about lack of support for web standards
and abusing XML. He can often be found lurking in the PHPBuilder.com discussion
forums, where he is a moderator.
Elizabeth Naramore earned her B.S. in Organizational Behavior from
Miami University (Ohio) and has been developing websites since 1997. Her main
focus has been on PHP/MySQL, e-commerce, and freelance writing and teaching.
Her writing can be seen in PHPBuilder.com and International PHP Magazine. She
is a proud member of OINK-PUG (Ohio, Indiana, Northern Kentucky PHP Users Group)
and she lives in Cincinnati, Ohio with her husband and two small children. After
graduating from the University of Auckland with a mathematics degree no one
was interested in,
Morgan L. Owens knocked around the IT industry, becoming a backend
web developer and programmer for web-based applications for both intranet and
Internet environments. He still lives in Auckland but suggests that for the
right career he might—might—consider moving.
Matt Warden has been developing web-based applications for over six
years. His work has primarily focused on designing and implementing LAMP applications
for other businesses to use internally to increase productivity. Recently, Matt
has been using AJAX to offer a web-based alternative to productivity gains typically
only available with native desktop solutions. Currently, Matt is a lead developer
at Signal US Communications in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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