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Books: PHP

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  Added 24 Jan 05   Updated 29 Aug 08
PHP 5 Fast & Easy Web Development (Fast & Easy Web Development)  
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Author Julie C. Meloni
Publisher Course Technology PTR
Publication Date 2004-05-11
Paperback - 568 Pages
ISBN 1592004733

Amazon Reviews
amazon.com:
Don’t spend your time wading through manuals to learn PHP 5. Spend it doing what you do best - creating web pages! With "PHP 5 Fast & Easy Web Development" you can get up and running with PHP 5, Apache, and MySQL with ease. By the time you’re finished, you’ll be able to display dynamic content, build your own contact management system, create custom reports, work with XML, and much more. Less time, less effort, more results!
amazon.com:
Don?t spend your time wading through manuals to learn PHP 5. Spend it doing what you do best?creating web pages! With "PHP 5 Fast & Easy Web Development" you can get up and running with PHP 5, Apache, and MySQL with ease. By the time you?re finished, you?ll be able to display dynamic content, build your own contact management system, create custom reports, work with XML, and much more. Less time, less effort, more results!
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Some errors...but overall ok...Rating: 3
26 Sep 2007 @ amazon.com
This book had some errors in it...just typos if you want to call. But hey overall it was a good book.

I just wish it covered a little bit more on the MySQL unit, such as database normalization. I already know how to do it but just for others sake the book should have covered that more.

I also feel the same way about the Object Oriented Programming part. That should have been an entire chapter. Because the major change in PHP 5 is the concepts of OOP in the new PHP 5.

Thats all!

Rashaud Teague
CEO, RDR Vision
Not for a complete beginnerRating: 3
30 May 2007 @ amazon.com
This book starts great with step by step instructions to get going on installing a WAMP/LAMP evironment and creating a DB, but then the author hits the turbo button and creating your first table involves loops, counts, subsets, if/else, and other programming techniques with very little description of what or why....more of a "ohh, put this here" rather than a detailed explanation. For a beginner, I feel like this book will force memorization rather than understanding.
Stay far away, to many errorsRating: 1
06 Feb 2006 @ amazon.com
I bought this book hoping to be able todo basic things with PHP 5 and learn the basics of the language, at first it started out fine until i hit the sectin on using variable from there the book is horrid syntax errors that just repeat I don’t know how someone couldnt catch them ( does the company and publisher even test the code ? ) thanks to everyone in ##php on irc.debian.net i was able to walk through the next few pages coirecting well over 12 errors in one script and there is no erratta for this on the comapnies site. i started reading again and once again errors in the section on variables from forms
this book is very poorly written I want to sell it but i wouldnt wish this book on my worst enemy please for your own good stay away ive been in the IT field and a linux user for 7 years this book is just horrible and confussing after page 70
Excelent!Rating: 5
31 Oct 2005 @ amazon.com
I highly recomend this book to anyone that has no experience in PHP or MySQl and has a desire to learn both. This book’s step by step chapters makes it easy to learn and use PHP. Before I was done with this book I was already coding my own PHP/MySQL programs and rewriting open-source PHP programs like PHP-Nuke and phpBB among others. This book is an excelent buy at any price!
Thumbs up for this book!Rating: 4
16 Sep 2005 @ amazon.com
Using this book and a few choice websites, I was able to create my very own PHP/MySQL driven website for users to sell books.

I highly recommend this book for anyone looking to learn PHP that have *some* programming experience
Not bad for an introduction - could use a little more detailRating: 4
27 Jul 2005 @ amazon.com
This book is a descent introduction to PHP. It covered a lot of useful topics including sending email, file system functions, cookies/sessions and MySQL connections. The largest project in the book was a simple content management system. Even though basic programming concepts are covered as well I think it still helps to have at least a little familiarity with programming or scripting.

I only spotted a few minor errors throughout the book. For the most part all the examples worked smoothly. I did have some difficulties with the first three chapters in the book. These chapters dealt with installing PHP and MySQL. Many of the steps just didn’t work as explained.

At 500 plus pages and 25 chapters it is a pretty long book and does cover a lot of material. Still, it doesn’t seem to go to deep into the details of most of the covered material. There is a great appendix that helps with this somewhat. But because of the low price and since this book is only an introduction I can still easily recommend it. It’s actually used as a textbook for one of the local Colleges.
Good BookRating: 5
05 Jun 2005 @ amazon.com
I went through this entire book and was quite impressed. After reading the reviews on how people didn’t learn PHP using this book, I have come to the conclusion that they are mentally handicapped. This book is straight forward and gives you plenty of examples on how to manipulate MySQL databases and how to use php syntax and how to integrate it into your site. It covers cookies, sessions, and other VERY useful super globals. The book contains minor errata, like all text books, but these errors are easily noticed and fixed (ie missing semicolon). If you copy the code exactly and you dont bother to read about the concept of what you are doing I can see how you might not be able to learn, BUT if you actually read the book you will learn from this book! From this book I have been able to write my own database for a user authentication, forms, message boards, and much more! This book rocks my socks.
Needs More Technical ReviewingRating: 2
26 Apr 2005 @ amazon.com
This book is very problematic in the fact that, despite the author’s claim of "three or four technical reviewers", there are coding problems which could have been easily caught by testing the code.

For example code given on pages 89-90 for a script generate errors abut undefined variables and . I double checked my code against the book and found no differences. I downloaded the source code from the author’s web page and used that and received the same errors.

The author’s website also makes it clear that she is somwhat unreceptive to these errors being pointed out when I went to the site advertised for her to see if there were any corrections and such. She does not even provide a means to contact her and from the tone of her "Contact Information" page, she does not take to kindly to being called on the carpet.

This book is definitely a work in progress and should not be purchased by anyone wanting to actually learn PHP.
Clear demonstration of how PHP works got me rolling!Rating: 5
01 Jan 2005 @ amazon.com
I have the original version of this book-I’ve been overdue in its deserved praise. At least I’ve bought another worthy title by the author, "Teach Yourself MySQL". This version adds sections on the burgeoning XML and MySQLite and some other stuff. My idea of programming is that you don’t want to expend undue effort to understand a book about a programming language or even the language itself. Your energies are best applied to your actual task at hand. That’s the beauty of this book(and of PHP!). The clear, staightforward and simple examples of how PHP actually works got me rolling and I’ve gone on to create some rich and feature packed dynamic websites. The reference sections are quite useful too, though they are not comprehensive- www.php.net fills in the holes.
"ok" for web developer, coding errors are troublesomeRating: 3
09 Nov 2004 @ amazon.com
This is an "ok" book for web developers. It has some nice features if you can get past the amount of errors in the coded examples and the sometimes confusing and contradictory explanations. There is very little discussion of basic concepts, therefore, I would not recommend this book for anyone who does not have some programming background.
The title, PHP 5 fast & easy web development, is indicative of the book’s contents. It provides a series of potentially useful PHP scripts that you can adapt to develop database interactive web pages (emphasis is on the MySQL database). However, like the 2nd edition of Julie Meloni’s "PHP fast & easy web development," this book is plagued with coding errors which are not only annoying, but also make understanding the various features of PHP more difficult.
The book starts with instructions on how to install PHP, Apache and MySQL. The remainder of the book consists of a series of increasingly complex scripts, detailed step-by-step. For the first half of the book, the examples are relatively easy to read and carefully documented. However, halfway through the book, segments of code begin to appear without adequate explanation, and as the book progresses, it becomes more a cookbook of code to retype rather than a clear explanation of what the code mean. Instructions about where to insert new lines of code are difficult to follow. In addition, some explanations appear contradictory, which adds to the confusion. The errors in the coded examples are excessive. I can understand a few typos, but lines of code that are substantially different or are missing completely can be found in every chapter. This is unacceptable and unprofessional in a book that is supposed to help you learn a new programming language.
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