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Reiersøl D., Baker M., Shiflett C. — PHP in Action [2007, PDF, ENG]
Год выпуска: 2007
Автор: Dagfinn Reiersøl with Marcus Baker and Chris Shiflett
ISBN: 1-932394-75-3
Формат: PDF
Качество: eBook (изначально компьютерное)
Количество страниц: 552
Описание: To keep programming productive and enjoyable, state-of-the-art practices and principles are essential. Object-oriented programming and design help manage complexity by keeping components cleanly separated. Unit testing helps prevent endless, exhausting debugging sessions. Refactoring keeps code supple and readable. PHP offers all this, and more.
PHP in Action shows you how to apply PHP techniques and principles to all the most common challenges of web programming, including:
* Web presentation and templates
* User interaction including the Model-View-Contoller architecture
* Input validation and form handling
* Database connection and querying and abstraction
* Object persistence
This book takes on the most important challenges of web programming in PHP 5 using state-of-the art programming and software design techniques including unit testing, refactoring and design patterns. It provides the essential skills you need for developing or maintaining complex to moderately complex PHP web applications.
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PHP in Action
To keep programming productive and enjoyable, state-of-the-art practices and principles are essential. Object-oriented programming and design help manage complexity by keeping components cleanly separated. Unit testing helps prevent endless, exhausting debugging sessions. Refactoring keeps code supple and readable. PHP offers all this-and more. PHP in Action shows you how to apply PHP techniques and principles to all the most common challenges of web programming, including:Web presentation and templates User interaction including the Model-View-Contoller architecture Input validation and form handling Database connection and querying and abstraction Object persistence Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF, ePub, and Kindle eBook from Manning. Also available is all code from the book.
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Flex 4 in Action
Revised Edition of Flex 3 in Action
Flex 4 in Action is an easy-to-follow, hands-on Flex 4 tutorial. Revised and updated from the previous edition on Flex 3, this book is chock-full of examples, goes beyond feature coverage, and helps readers put Flex to work in real day-to-day tasks. This book helps Flex developers make their Flex applications stand out from the crowd. How comprehensive is Flex 4 in Action? Interesting themes, styles, and skins? It’s in there. Working with databases? You got it. Interactive forms and validation? You bet. Charting techniques to help you visualize data? Bam! Many Flex books are overwhelming to new users-focusing on the complexities of the language and super-specialized subjects in the Flex ecosystem. Flex 4 in Action filters out the noise and dives into.
Open-Source ESBs in Action
Example Implementations in Mule and ServiceMix
Most modern business systems include independent applications that exchange information with each other-a technique usually called enterprise integration. An architectural approach called the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) offers developers a way to handle the messages between those independent applications without creating a lot of custom code. While commercial ESB solutions can be quite expensive to implement and maintain, a set of high-quality open source ESB tools offer the same functionality at a substantially lower cost. Open Source ESBs in Action shows you how to implement and use two open source ESB implementations: Mule and ServiceMix. The authors introduce you to these freely-available ESB tools and present practical examples of how to use th.
Unity in Action
Multiplatform Game Development in C# with Unity 5
Summary Unity in Action teaches you how to write and deploy games. You’ll master the Unity toolset from the ground up, adding the skills you need to go from application coder to game developer. Based on Unity version 5. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. About the Book This book helps readers build successful games with the Unity game development platform. You will use the powerful C# language, Unity’s intuitive workflow tools, and a state-of-the-art rendering engine to build and deploy mobile, desktop, and console games. Unity’s single codebase approach minimizes inefficient switching among development tools and concentrates your attention on making great interactive experienc.
PHP in Action: Objects, Design, Agility HD PDF
The rapid development of PHP has already surpassed Java and ASP to become by far the most popular Web development language. Its unique syntax mixed with C, Java, Perl and PHP own innovative syntax, supports almost all popular databases and operating systems, and can use C, C++ to perform program extension. With the release of PHP 5 and the adoption of the Zend framework (now the Laminas Project), the marriage of PHP with agile method, design patterns, and unit testing has become a mainstream topic.
PHP in Action: Objects, Design, Agility begins with an introduction to the principles, patterns, and techniques of object-oriented design, then shows you how to use the syntax and features of PHP to solve a variety of problems often encountered in Web programming, covering unit testing, refactoring, user interaction, MVC (Model-View-Contoller) patterns, input validation, form processing, database connections and queries, abstract persistence objects, and more. Through reading this book, readers can learn advanced object-oriented practices, theories and skills, and have a deeper and more thorough understanding of PHP, so as to greatly improve their object-oriented design and programming ability.
PHP in Action: Objects, Design, Agility has a large number of PHP core skills and best practices, is a perfect combination of theory and practice, many similar books can not compete with it, and is considered as a must-read tutorial book for advanced Web developers. Overall, this book is worth a read for any web developer who wants to take his PHP development skills to the next level.
// What’s Inside //
- Explanation of software engineering principles of design and architecture of web programming
- How to refactor / redesign / restructure legacy applications
- Improve existing code incrementally and under time constraints
- How to use automated testing
- How to keep web applications secure
- Many interesting and useful examples
// Table Of Contents //
- Part 1. Tools and concepts
- Chapter 1. PHP and modern software development
- Chapter 2. Objects in PHP
- Chapter 3. Using PHP classes effectively
- Chapter 4. Understanding objects and classes
- Chapter 5. Understanding class relationships
- Chapter 6. Object-oriented principles
- Chapter 7. Design patterns
- Chapter 8. Design how-to: date and time handling
- Chapter 9. Test-driven development
- Chapter 10. Advanced testing techniques
- Chapter 11. Refactoring web applications
- Chapter 12. Taking control with web tests
- Chapter 13. Using templates to manage web presentation
- Chapter 14. Constructing complex web pages
- Chapter 15. User interaction
- Chapter 16. Controllers
- Chapter 17. Input validation
- Chapter 18. Form handling
- Chapter 19. Database connection, abstraction, and configuration
- Chapter 20. Objects and SQL
- Chapter 21. Data class design
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