- Embedding PHP in HTML
- Adding dynamic content
- Accessing form variables
- Understanding Identifiers
- Creating user-declared variables
- Examining variable types
- Assigning values to variables
- Declaring and using constants
- Understanding variable scope
- Understanding operators and precedence
- Evaluating expressions
- Using variable functions
- Making decisions with if, else, and switch and ? : (the ternary operator)
- Taking advantage of iteration using while, do, and for loops
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
Chapter 1
In this chapter, I'll learn:
User Authentication and Personalization
Is among one of the things I'll be able to learn in this book. Other items are:
I'll be letting you know when I feel like I've learned them.
3:00 am and I've finished the introduction. It explains why one should learn php and mysql how these products are positioned in the market as free / open source items. Now onto the PHP Crash Course
- Shopping carts
- Content management systems
- Web-based email
- Mailing list managers
- Web forums
- PDF document generation
- Web services with XML and SOAP
I'll be letting you know when I feel like I've learned them.
3:00 am and I've finished the introduction. It explains why one should learn php and mysql how these products are positioned in the market as free / open source items. Now onto the PHP Crash Course
I bought a 2-inch thick PHP book
Buying a 2-inch thick PHP and MySQL book is an accomplishment in itself. However, I'm not officially comitting to mastering it.
This blog is about my 90 day venture through 864 pages - from Introduction to Appendix A.
I may use this space to identify what I've learned and point you to my practice. Either way, it's the start of a public commitment.
Day 1. Page 1 - 2.06.07
This blog is about my 90 day venture through 864 pages - from Introduction to Appendix A.
I may use this space to identify what I've learned and point you to my practice. Either way, it's the start of a public commitment.
Day 1. Page 1 - 2.06.07
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