PHP 8 solutions: dynamic web design and development made easy
Make your websites more dynamic by adding a feedback form, creating a private area where members can upload images that are automatically resized, or storing all your content in a database. David Powers has updated his definitive book to incorporate the latest techniques and changes to PHP with the...
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Zusammenfassung: | Make your websites more dynamic by adding a feedback form, creating a private area where members can upload images that are automatically resized, or storing all your content in a database. David Powers has updated his definitive book to incorporate the latest techniques and changes to PHP with the arrival of PHP 8. New features include named attributes, constructor property promotion, the stricter and more concise match expression, union types, and more. The problem is, you're not a programmer and the thought of writing code sends a chill up your spine. Or maybe you've dabbled a bit in PHP and MySQL, but you can't get past baby steps. If this describes you, then you've just found the right book. PHP powers four out of every five websites that use a server-side language. In combination with the MySQL database it's ideal for creating dynamic websites. PHP and MySQL are free, easy to use, and provided by many web hosting companies in their standard packages. |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xxv, 558 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781484271414 |
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505 | 8 | |a Deciding Where to Test Your Pages -- What You Need for a Local Test Environment -- Setting Up on Windows -- Getting Windows to Display Filename Extensions -- Choosing a Web Server -- Installing an All-in-One Package on Windows -- Setting Up on macOS -- Installing MAMP -- Testing and Configuring MAMP -- Where to Locate Your PHP Files (Windows and Mac) -- Checking Your PHP Settings -- Displaying the Server Configuration with phpinfo() -- Editing php.ini -- What's Next? -- Chapter 3: How to Write PHP Scripts -- PHP: The Big Picture -- Telling the Server to Process PHP -- Embedding PHP in a Web Page | |
505 | 8 | |a Storing PHP in an External File -- Using Variables to Represent Changing Values -- Naming Variables -- Assigning Values to Variables -- Ending Commands with a Semicolon -- Commenting Scripts -- Single-Line Comments -- Multiline Comments -- Using Arrays to Store Multiple Values -- PHP's Built-In Superglobal Arrays -- Understanding When to Use Quotes -- Special Cases: True, False, and Null -- Making Decisions -- Making Comparisons -- Using Indenting and Whitespace for Clarity -- Using Loops for Repetitive Tasks -- Using Functions for Preset Tasks -- Displaying PHP Output -- Using the Short Echo Tag | |
505 | 8 | |a Joining Strings Together -- Working with Numbers -- Understanding PHP Error Messages -- Why Is My Page Blank? -- PHP Quick Checklist -- Chapter 4: PHP: A Quick Reference -- Using PHP in an Existing Web Site -- Data Types in PHP -- Checking the Data Type of a Variable -- Explicitly Changing a Variable's Data Type -- Checking Whether a Variable Has Been Defined -- Doing Calculations with PHP -- Arithmetic Operators -- Using the Increment and Decrement Operators -- Determining the Order of Calculations -- Combining Calculations and Assignment -- Adding to an Existing String | |
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contents | Intro -- Table of Contents -- About the Author -- About the Technical Reviewer -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: What Is PHP 8? -- How PHP Has Grown -- How PHP Makes Pages Dynamic -- Creating Pages That Think for Themselves -- How Hard Is PHP to Use and Learn? -- Can I Just Copy and Paste the Code? -- How Safe Is PHP? -- What's New in PHP 8? -- What Software Do I Need to Write PHP? -- What to Look for When Choosing a PHP Editor -- So Let's Get On with It... -- Chapter 2: Getting Ready to Work with PHP -- Checking Whether Your Web Site Supports PHP Deciding Where to Test Your Pages -- What You Need for a Local Test Environment -- Setting Up on Windows -- Getting Windows to Display Filename Extensions -- Choosing a Web Server -- Installing an All-in-One Package on Windows -- Setting Up on macOS -- Installing MAMP -- Testing and Configuring MAMP -- Where to Locate Your PHP Files (Windows and Mac) -- Checking Your PHP Settings -- Displaying the Server Configuration with phpinfo() -- Editing php.ini -- What's Next? -- Chapter 3: How to Write PHP Scripts -- PHP: The Big Picture -- Telling the Server to Process PHP -- Embedding PHP in a Web Page Storing PHP in an External File -- Using Variables to Represent Changing Values -- Naming Variables -- Assigning Values to Variables -- Ending Commands with a Semicolon -- Commenting Scripts -- Single-Line Comments -- Multiline Comments -- Using Arrays to Store Multiple Values -- PHP's Built-In Superglobal Arrays -- Understanding When to Use Quotes -- Special Cases: True, False, and Null -- Making Decisions -- Making Comparisons -- Using Indenting and Whitespace for Clarity -- Using Loops for Repetitive Tasks -- Using Functions for Preset Tasks -- Displaying PHP Output -- Using the Short Echo Tag Joining Strings Together -- Working with Numbers -- Understanding PHP Error Messages -- Why Is My Page Blank? -- PHP Quick Checklist -- Chapter 4: PHP: A Quick Reference -- Using PHP in an Existing Web Site -- Data Types in PHP -- Checking the Data Type of a Variable -- Explicitly Changing a Variable's Data Type -- Checking Whether a Variable Has Been Defined -- Doing Calculations with PHP -- Arithmetic Operators -- Using the Increment and Decrement Operators -- Determining the Order of Calculations -- Combining Calculations and Assignment -- Adding to an Existing String All You Ever Wanted to Know About Quotes-and More -- How PHP Treats Variables Inside Strings -- Using Escape Sequences Inside Double Quotes -- Embedding Associative Array Elements in a String -- Avoiding the Need to Escape Quotes with Heredoc Syntax -- Creating Arrays -- Building an Indexed Array -- Building an Associative Array -- Creating an Empty Array -- Multidimensional Arrays -- Using print_r() to Inspect an Array -- The Truth According to PHP -- Explicit Boolean Values -- Implicit Boolean ("Truthy" and "Falsy") Values -- Making Decisions by Comparing Two Values |
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spelling | Powers, David Verfasser (DE-588)1050970098 aut PHP 8 solutions dynamic web design and development made easy David Powers Fifth edition New York, NY Apress [2022] 1 Online-Ressource (xxv, 558 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Intro -- Table of Contents -- About the Author -- About the Technical Reviewer -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: What Is PHP 8? -- How PHP Has Grown -- How PHP Makes Pages Dynamic -- Creating Pages That Think for Themselves -- How Hard Is PHP to Use and Learn? -- Can I Just Copy and Paste the Code? -- How Safe Is PHP? -- What's New in PHP 8? -- What Software Do I Need to Write PHP? -- What to Look for When Choosing a PHP Editor -- So Let's Get On with It... -- Chapter 2: Getting Ready to Work with PHP -- Checking Whether Your Web Site Supports PHP Deciding Where to Test Your Pages -- What You Need for a Local Test Environment -- Setting Up on Windows -- Getting Windows to Display Filename Extensions -- Choosing a Web Server -- Installing an All-in-One Package on Windows -- Setting Up on macOS -- Installing MAMP -- Testing and Configuring MAMP -- Where to Locate Your PHP Files (Windows and Mac) -- Checking Your PHP Settings -- Displaying the Server Configuration with phpinfo() -- Editing php.ini -- What's Next? -- Chapter 3: How to Write PHP Scripts -- PHP: The Big Picture -- Telling the Server to Process PHP -- Embedding PHP in a Web Page Storing PHP in an External File -- Using Variables to Represent Changing Values -- Naming Variables -- Assigning Values to Variables -- Ending Commands with a Semicolon -- Commenting Scripts -- Single-Line Comments -- Multiline Comments -- Using Arrays to Store Multiple Values -- PHP's Built-In Superglobal Arrays -- Understanding When to Use Quotes -- Special Cases: True, False, and Null -- Making Decisions -- Making Comparisons -- Using Indenting and Whitespace for Clarity -- Using Loops for Repetitive Tasks -- Using Functions for Preset Tasks -- Displaying PHP Output -- Using the Short Echo Tag Joining Strings Together -- Working with Numbers -- Understanding PHP Error Messages -- Why Is My Page Blank? -- PHP Quick Checklist -- Chapter 4: PHP: A Quick Reference -- Using PHP in an Existing Web Site -- Data Types in PHP -- Checking the Data Type of a Variable -- Explicitly Changing a Variable's Data Type -- Checking Whether a Variable Has Been Defined -- Doing Calculations with PHP -- Arithmetic Operators -- Using the Increment and Decrement Operators -- Determining the Order of Calculations -- Combining Calculations and Assignment -- Adding to an Existing String All You Ever Wanted to Know About Quotes-and More -- How PHP Treats Variables Inside Strings -- Using Escape Sequences Inside Double Quotes -- Embedding Associative Array Elements in a String -- Avoiding the Need to Escape Quotes with Heredoc Syntax -- Creating Arrays -- Building an Indexed Array -- Building an Associative Array -- Creating an Empty Array -- Multidimensional Arrays -- Using print_r() to Inspect an Array -- The Truth According to PHP -- Explicit Boolean Values -- Implicit Boolean ("Truthy" and "Falsy") Values -- Making Decisions by Comparing Two Values Make your websites more dynamic by adding a feedback form, creating a private area where members can upload images that are automatically resized, or storing all your content in a database. David Powers has updated his definitive book to incorporate the latest techniques and changes to PHP with the arrival of PHP 8. New features include named attributes, constructor property promotion, the stricter and more concise match expression, union types, and more. The problem is, you're not a programmer and the thought of writing code sends a chill up your spine. Or maybe you've dabbled a bit in PHP and MySQL, but you can't get past baby steps. If this describes you, then you've just found the right book. PHP powers four out of every five websites that use a server-side language. In combination with the MySQL database it's ideal for creating dynamic websites. PHP and MySQL are free, easy to use, and provided by many web hosting companies in their standard packages. PHP (Computer program language) Web sites / Design PHP (Computer program language) fast Web sites / Design fast Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, pbk 978-1-4842-7140-7 |
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