Object-oriented PHP: concepts, techniques, and code
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Main Author: Lavin, Peter (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: San Francisco No Starch Press 2006
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Item Description:Includes index
Includes bibliographical references and index
Preliminaries; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: What a Tangled Web We Weave; Chapter 2: Basics of Object-Oriented Programming; Chapter 3: Object-Oriented Features New to PHP 5; Chapter 4: Show a Little Class; Chapter 5: Mod UR Class; Chapter 6: The ThumbnailImage Class; Chapter 7: Building the PageNavigator Class; Chapter 8: Using the PageNavigator Class; Chapter 9: Database Classes; Chapter 10: Improvement Through Inheritance; Chapter 11: Advanced Object-Oriented Programming Concepts; Chapter 12: Keeping It Fresh; Chapter 13: More Magic Methods
Object-Oriented PHP shows developers how to take advantage of the new object-oriented features of PHP. Working from concrete examples, the book begins with code compatible with PHP 4 and 5, and then focuses on object orientation in PHP 5. The author's practical approach uses numerous code examples, which will help developers get up to speed quickly, and show them how to apply what they've learned to everyday situations. All code samples are available for download on the book's companion site
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xx, 190 p. cm.)
ISBN:1593270771
1593271271
9781593270773
9781593271275

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