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That book is absolutely great. It covers a lot of ground, with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP and MySQL, not only with the actual development (in your case with PHP and MySQL) but setting up the server software, etc. As far as I'm aware the book teaches you to use only open-source software for the development. Take into account though that Linux-based OSes are much better for development, though Windows is passable. | This document was created by an unregistered ChmMagic please go to http www.bisenter.com to register it. T only for RuBoard - do not distribute or recompile NEXT Copyright Table of Contents Index Full Description Reviews Reader reviews Errata Web Database Applications with PHP MySQL Hugh Ei Williams David Lane Publisher O Reilly First Edition March 2002 ISBN 0-596-00041-3 582 pages View Web Database Applications with PHP and MySQL offers web developers a mixture of theoretical and practical information on creating web database applications. Using PHP and MySQL two open source technologies that are often combined to develop web applications the book offers detailed information on designing relational databases and on web application architecture both of which will be useful to readers who have never dealt with these issues before. The book also introduces Hugh and Dave s Online Wine Store a complete but fictional online retail site implemented using PHP and MySQL. only for RuBoard - do not distribute or recompile This document was created by an unregistered ChmMagic please go to http www.bisenter.com to register it. Thanks. only for RuBoard - do not distribute or recompile 4 PREVIOUS I NEXT k Web Database Applications with PHP MySQL Preface What This Book Is About What You Need to Know How This Book Is Organized How to Use This Book Conventions Used in This Book How to Contact Us Web Site and Code Examples Acknowledgments 1. Database Applications and the Web 1.1 Three-Tier Architectures 1.2 The Client Tier 1.3 The Middle Tier 1.4 The Database Tier 1.5 Our Case Study 2. PHP 2.1 Introducing PHP 2.2 Conditions and Branches 2.3 Loops 2.4 A Working Example 2.5 Arrays 2.6 Strings 2.7 Regular Expressions 2.8 Date and Time Functions 2.9 Integer and Float Functions 2.10 User-Defined Functions 2.11 Objects This document was created by an unregistered ChmMagic please go to http www.bisenter.com to register it. Thanks. 2.12 Common Mistakes 3. MySQL and SQL 3.1 Database Basics .