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A step-by-step guide to building PHP web sites and applications using the Smarty templating engine.
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Dave Thomas (Author),
Chad Fowler (Author),
Andy Hunt (Author)
Ruby is an increasingly popular, fully object-oriented dynamic
programming language, hailed by many practitioners as the finest and
most useful language available today.
by Marco Bellinaso (Author)
This book is different from most others you can find
in bookstores. Most offerings in this area are mainly reference books
that dissect every little detail of version 2.0 of ASP.NET or the .NET
Framework and that – in the best cases – provide a short listing to
illustrate each feature. Marco’s book has a radically different
approach: he explains how you can assemble all ASP.NET 2.0’s features
and leverage its power to design, develop, and deploy a full-featured
Web site.
by Luke Welling (Author), Laura Thomson (Author)
The PHP server-side scripting language and the MySQL database
management system (DBMS) make a potent pair. Both are open-source
products--free of charge for most purposes--remarkably strong, and
capable of handling all but the most enormous transaction loads. Both
are supported by large, skilled, and enthusiastic communities of
architects, programmers, and designers. PHP and MySQL Web Development
introduces readers (who are assumed to have little or no experience
with the title subjects) to PHP and MySQL for the purpose of creating
dynamic Internet sites. It teaches the same skills as introductory
Active Server Pages (ASP) and ColdFusion books--technologies that
address the same niche.
by Paul DuBois (Author)
The unexpected pleasure of reading books about databases is that they
are often written by authors with highly organized minds. Paul DuBois
and his editors at New Riders have assembled MySQL
with a clarity and lucidity that inspires confidence in the subject
matter: a (nearly) freely redistributable SQL-interpreting database
client/server primarily geared for Unix systems but maintained for
Windows platforms as well. What isn't "free" about MySQL (the
application) is its server's commercial use; all clients and
noncommercial server use are free. DuBois's tome isn't free either, but
its list price is modest in light of its value and the value of its
namesake.
by Joseph J. Adamski (Author), Kathy T. Finnegan (Author)
Part of the New Perspectives series, this text offers a case-based,
problem-solving approach and innovative technology to make learning
Microsoft Access 2003 skills both meaningful and memorable for
students.
Text provides comprehensive instruction of Microsoft Access 2003, from
essential database concepts through advanced topics such as macros and
VBA. Softcover. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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