
Added 05 Aug 04 Updated 01 Dec 08Each chapter in the book identifies a task to be accomplished that is necessary for the construction of the site. It suggests a way to go about the required programming, and finally implements a solution based on the discussion. The ideas that are presented and the code that is written are indicative of the way real world tasks are being completed.
PHP MySQL Website Programming: Problem - Design - Solution shows the development process for a web site using a specific set of technologies: the Apache web server, the MySQL database system, and the PHP scripting language. It gives you a completely hands-on experience and guides you through the construction of a complete application-driven site from design to deployment.
Each chapter in the book is broken into three parts:
Throughout the book, good object-oriented PHP coding methods are used where appropriate. The site you construct features a modular design, so the individual chapters are generally focused on designing and building a specific piece of the site’s functionality.
On the whole, this book provides a lot of insight into the ways you can implement web applications with PHP and MySQL in real-world situations.
As with essentially every other book I’ve spent $40 - $50 for, this one is filled with poor content and code that does NOT work. If you look at the "sample" website for this book that uses the code that this book is supposed to help you build (http://apress.mediatemple.net/site/news/), many people hit a roadblock by page 28! The site is filed with comments from others who have been stuck on the same problem and can’t move on. Perhaps the most revealing question there is "has anyone been successful in getting all the way through the book?" Not surprisingly, no one has answered.
The publisher’s site (http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=200) also does NOT include an errata sheet (that would be asking too much).
Don’t bother buying this one - unless you enjoy throwing another $50 down the toilet. I bought this book based upon the positive reviews found here - little did I realize that the second edition must be worse than the first!
There is a great deal of information in this book, but I found it very difficult to extract coherently. And saying "but its not for beginners" is no excuse for poor writing.
I recognized that every review is always so clean (no spelling mistakes, no grammar errors). Sometimes I think the Team itself writes some of them to impress readers. ;-)
I can agree that this Book is not to bad, but if somebody says it’s the best way to learn PHP then he’s not completely right.
There is no way that you can see thro the whole php-code without having read a "PHP-only" book before.
I don’t say that every little step has to be explained (the book would be 2000 and more pages big), but i couldn’t find that this book is not made for beginners anywhere on the book-explanation page.
Nice book, but please when you are a beginner, try a more explaining book first. Then go and buy this one.
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