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I am an experience software development (Visual Basic, Visual Basic .Net) but never enter into the world of web development. But since the early of this year, my working condition has forced me into the this world. I have a concept of programming, database, networking, graphic design but never experience with website development. When I start my new career, I have to responsible two web si te which is running under PHP and MySQL. Based on the review of many PHP book, I decide to choose this book. After spending three month and 7 days, I have completed this book and the below are the advantage and disadvantage for people who want to learn PHP book to analyze before decide to purchase this book: Advantage: - The chapter is well organize and the topic that you study is link from one chapter to another chapter with a proper step that you can walk through. - The author use a simple word to explain, easy to understand and provide you a tip for step by step from chapter to chapter. I feel that he know the feeling of person that do not know the subject and use a very good technique to explain. The author explain to you what is the topic mean, when, where and why to use the relevant topic in the real world. This is the most importance point for me to provide this book 4 stars. - The last 3 chapters is the real world example that cover all of theory that you learn through the book. You will use all of the knowledge that you learn so far from the book to build the real word project at the end of the book. Whether it is not detail but it could give me a good start to do something new for you or give you another way to continue to strengthening your PHP skill in the future. Disadvantage: - Complicate appendix: The appendix is not include in the book. You need to sign up and download the appendix to read. The appendix is very importance, because it will guide you through the process of installing and configuring the software of PHP and MySQL in order to make the example in your book is running. The author should include this appendix as the first chapter of the book, mean that before the user start to use PHP, they must have the correct installation and configuration of PHP and MySQL before continue to learn this programming language. This to ensure that everybody could be able to access to PHP and MySQL environment when that start to learn this subject. The author fail this point, he just introduce to read appendix after I read chapter 1, it was lucky for me that I have read the appendix in advance, otherwise, I would read chapter 1 and jump to appendix and jump back to chapt er and so forth... - Missing where to access MySQL command prompt: the appendix is very well explain of where to get the software, setup and configure PHP, MySQL, Apache web server. But one thing that made me obstacle during the time that I first start to read this book as well this appendix is where to get access to MySQL command prompt. This point is missing from the page A8 of the appendix. The author guide you to manage MySQL user, setup the root password... but he didn't tell where to access to MySQL command prompt to do that. So how could the user continue to use this command prompt? The user assume to be the beginner level for PHP and MySQL. So the author should be carefully provide the proper step to guide the user from the beginning and ending this configuration appendix. - No CD: The book has no CD that contain the source code and the software of PHP and MySQL. For a student who live in the remote area and don't have access to internet, you won't be able to use this book while all necessary stuff is download from internet. - Two column format: This is the major point that I get back one start from this book. I never read the book in two column format. Reading in two column format is really make your eyes tired while you need to read up and down two time per page. And this book is about programming, so the author should know that the topic is very difficult for the user to read. When the book apply two column format, some code was break down and it is really add more difficulty to read and understand the complex code. Finally, I could summary that this book is written for the beginner level of PHP and MySQL. But it would be good if you have background of some programming language which you should know what is variable, constant, condition, loop... Thank again for the author Larry Ullman and wish the author and user of this book always the best and success. Kanel

First the good: This book is able to explain the key concepts in PHP and MySQL in a very simple, easy-to-understand manner. By following along with the example scripts, I imagine anyone could learn how to accomplish the most important tasks in building a decent backend for a website. I started the book with years of programming experience already in hand as well as some limited exposure to PHP and MySQL. In particular, I was looking for a book which would give me a more organized education on these two languages, especially relating to how the two work together in implementing a functional server-side system for dynamic web pages. It succeeded in this regard. Each chapter is organized so that you will have the requisite knowledge needed to understand the proceeding chapters. Furthermore, the review pages at the end of each chapter are quite useful in determining whether the information ha s actually been learned and highlighting gaps in knowledge that need to be filled before moving on. Next the not-so-good: One gripe I had with the structure of the book was the redundant code interspersed among the explanatory text, although this is more of a personal preference. Frames are placed separate from the main text with the actual script that the text is discussing; however, large pieces of this code are also copied into the text surrounded by instructions for recreating the script. I found this to be tedious and distracting, considering that the exact same code is already shown in the adjacent frames. It can be especially frustrating when the identical boilerplate HTML DOCTYPE and meta tags are repeated over and over for each script. This seems to just be page-filling material, but it gets annoying after the first few times. Disregarding these two tags, I can at least see how some of the redundant code cou ld be useful for complete beginners of web development, so I didn't take any stars off for it. That said, I don't think it would be wise to learn PHP and MySQL before learning enough HTML and CSS to not need the repetition, anyway. Additionally, I'm a bit wary of how late in the book security measures are discussed. These days, security is incredibly important when writing a website backend, so I would have preferred if it was discussed in bits and pieces throughout the book and also explored in greater depth in a later chapter. At the very least, the sections with PHP code for handling HTML forms need to include proper character escaping of posted text, even if the reason behind it isn't explained in detail at the time. Unless someone only reads the first 12 chapters of the book before deciding to create a web server accessible from outside his or her LAN, this probably won't be much of a problem. Still, it's better to get beginners in the habit of using good security techniques from the start, rather than wait until later. Finally, the bad: The fourth (and, as of this review, current) edition of this book was published in 2012. Since then, HTML5, PHP 7, and MySQL 5.7 have been released, making this edition fairly outdated. Concerning HTML5 in particular, several instances of example HTML code shown in the book have been rendered obsolete, and in many cases are now considered bad practice. Ironically, the same boilerplate DOCTYPE and meta tag code that permeates book has either been simplified or completely thrown out of the HTML5 standard, perhaps explaining some of my frustration with it. I suspect another edition covering the newer versions is in the works, but then again, the author does write in the book that he "wouldn't be surprised if HTML5 is still not released by the time [he] starts the fifth edition of this book." In the meantime, I have to take off a star for the partially antiquated example scripts. Additionally, I have to take off another star for a potentially more limited problem. My printing of the book was missing approximately 50 pages from the end of Chapter 5 and the beginning of Chapter 6, which cover the Introduction to MySQL and Database Design. Instead, pages 151-198 have been replaced by a duplicate of pages 103-150. Again, the repetition in this book is killing me (joke). I have no idea how many copies were printed with this error, but for beginners, the missing pages contain some very important information on databases, MySQL data manipulation, and MySQL functions. At best, this error would require the reader to find this information elsewhere (or exchange/return the book); at worst, it demonstrates the poor quality control at Peachpit Press. Ultimately, I'd recommend this book, albeit to a small extent, for beginners of web development and programming in general. Although this book is far from perfect, it is one of the better available guides for those new to programming and backend development. For people like myself, who already have experience with programming, scripting, and/or web design, this book is better utilized as a supplement to other materials. All things considered, this book will provide a decent background into PHP and MySQL, but its use of outdated code, potential quality control issues, and lack of security measures in early chapters hinder its ability to serve as a singular, comprehensive source for getting started in dynamic website design.

First the good: This book is able to explain the key concepts in PHP and MySQL in a very simple, easy-to-understand manner. By following along with the example scripts, I imagine anyone could learn how to accomplish the most important tasks in building a decent backend for a website. I started the book with years of programming experience already in hand as well as some limited exposure to PHP and MySQL. In particular, I was looking for a book which would give me a more organized education on these two languages, especially relating to how the two work together in implementing a functional server-side system for dynamic web pages. It succeeded in this regard. Each chapter is organized so that you will have the requisite knowledge needed to understand the proceeding chapters. Furthermore, the review pages at the end of each chapter are quite useful in determining whether the information has actually been learned and highlighting gaps in knowledge that need to be filled before moving on. Next the not-so-good: One gripe I had with the structure of the book was the redundant code interspersed among the explanatory text, although this is more of a personal preference. Frames are placed separate from the main text with the actual script that the text is discussing; however, large pieces of this code are also copied into the text surrounded by instructions for recreating the script. I found this to be tedious and distracting, considering that the exact same code is already shown in the adjacent frames. It can be especially frustrating when the identical boilerplate HTML DOCTYPE and meta tags are repeated over and over for each script. This seems to just be page-filling material, but it gets annoying after the first few times. Disregarding these two tags, I can at least see how some of the redundant code cou ld be useful for complete beginners of web development, so I didn't take any stars off for it. That said, I don't think it would be wise to learn PHP and MySQL before learning enough HTML and CSS to not need the repetition, anyway. Additionally, I'm a bit wary of how late in the book security measures are discussed. These days, security is incredibly important when writing a website backend, so I would have preferred if it was discussed in bits and pieces throughout the book and also explored in greater depth in a later chapter. At the very least, the sections with PHP code for handling HTML forms need to include proper character escaping of posted text, even if the reason behind it isn't explained in detail at the time. Unless someone only reads the first 12 chapters of the book before deciding to create a web server accessible from outside his or her LAN, this probably won't be much of a problem. Still, it's better to get beginners in the habit of using good security techniques from the start, rather than wait until later. Finally, the bad: The fourth (and, as of this review, current) edition of this book was published in 2012. Since then, HTML5, PHP 7, and MySQL 5.7 have been released, making this edition fairly outdated. Concerning HTML5 in particular, several instances of example HTML code shown in the book have been rendered obsolete, and in many cases are now considered bad practice. Ironically, the same boilerplate DOCTYPE and meta tag code that permeates book has either been simplified or completely thrown out of the HTML5 standard, perhaps explaining some of my frustration with it. I suspect another edition covering the newer versions is in the works, but then again, the author does write in the book that he "wouldn't be surprised if HTML5 is still not released by the time [he] starts the fifth edition of this book." In the meantime, I have to take off a star for the partially antiquated example scripts. Additionally, I have to take off another star for a potentially more limited problem. My printing of the book was missing approximately 50 pages from the end of Chapter 5 and the beginning of Chapter 6, which cover the Introduction to MySQL and Database Design. Instead, pages 151-198 have been replaced by a duplicate of pages 103-150. Again, the repetition in this book is killing me (joke). I have no idea how many copies were printed with this error, but for beginners, the missing pages contain some very important information on databases, MySQL data manipulation, and MySQL functions. At best, this error would require the reader to find this information elsewhere (or exchange/return the book); at worst, it demonstrates the poor quality control at Peachpit Press. Ultimately, I'd recommend this book, albeit to a small extent, for beginners of web development and programming in general. Although this book is far from perfect, it is one of the better available guides for those new to programming and backend development. For people like myself, who already have experience with programming, scripting, and/or web design, this book is better utilized as a supplement to other materials. All things considered, this book will provide a decent background into PHP and MySQL, but its use of outdated code, potential quality control issues, and lack of security measures in early chapters hinder its ability to serve as a singular, comprehensive source for getting started in dynamic website design.

First the good: This book is able to explain the key concepts in PHP and MySQL in a very simple, easy-to-understand manner. By following along with the example scripts, I imagine anyone could learn how to accomplish the most important tasks in building a de cent backend for a website. I started the book with years of programming experience already in hand as well as some limited exposure to PHP and MySQL. In particular, I was looking for a book which would give me a more organized education on these two languages, especially relating to how the two work together in implementing a functional server-side system for dynamic web pages. It succeeded in this regard. Each chapter is organized so that you will have the requisite knowledge needed to understand the proceeding chapters. Furthermore, the review pages at the end of each chapter are quite useful in determining whether the information has actually been learned and highlighting gaps in knowledge that need to be filled before moving on. Next the not-so-good: One gripe I had with the structure of the book was the redundant code interspersed among the explanatory text, although this is more of a personal preference. Frames are placed separate from the main text with the actual script that the text is discussing; however, large pieces of this code are also copied into the text surrounded by instructions for recreating the script. I found this to be tedious and distracting, considering that the exact same code is already shown in the adjacent frames. It can be especially frustrating when the identical boilerplate HTML DOCTYPE and meta tags are repeated over and over for each script. This seems to just be page-filling material, but it gets annoying after the first few times. Disregarding these two tags, I can at least see how some of the redundant code cou ld be useful for complete beginners of web development, so I didn't take any stars off for it. That said, I don't think it would be wise to learn PHP and MySQL before learning enough HTML and CSS to not need the repetition, anyway. Additionally, I'm a bit wary of how late in the book security measures are discussed. These days, security is incredibly important when writing a website backend, so I would have preferred if it was discussed in bits and pieces throughout the book and also explored in greater depth in a later chapter. At the very least, the sections with PHP code for handling HTML forms need to include proper character escaping of posted text, even if the reason behind it isn't explained in detail at the time. Unless someone only reads the first 12 chapters of the book before deciding to create a web server accessible from outside his or her LAN, this probably won't be much of a problem. Still, it's better to get beginners in the habit of using good security techniques from the start, rather than wait until later. Finally, the bad: The fourth (and, as of this review, current) edition of this book was published in 2012. Since then, HTML5, PHP 7, and MySQL 5.7 have been released, making this edition fairly outdated. Concerning HTML5 in particular, several instances of example HTML code shown in the book have been rendered obsolete, and in many cases are now considered bad practice. Ironically, the same boilerplate DOCTYPE and meta tag code that permeates book has either been simplified or completely thrown out of the HTML5 standard, perhaps explaining some of my frustration with it. I suspect another edition covering the newer versions is in the works, but then again, the author does write in the book that he "wouldn't be surprised if HTML5 is still not released by the time [he] starts the fifth edition of this book." In the meantime, I have to take off a star for the partially antiquated example scripts. Additionally, I have to take off another star for a potentially more limited problem. My printing of the book was missing approximately 50 pages from the end of Chapter 5 and the beginning of Chapter 6, which cover the Introduction to MySQL and Database Design. Instead, pages 151-198 have been replaced by a duplicate of pages 103-150. Again, the repetition in this book is killing me (joke). I have no idea how many copies were printed with this error, but for beginners, the missing pages contain some very important information on databases, MySQL data manipulation, and MySQL functions. At best, this error would require the reader to find this information elsewhere (or exchange/return the book); at worst, it demonstrates the poor quality control at Peachpit Press. Ultimately, I'd recommend this book, albeit to a small extent, for beginners of web development and programming in general. Although this book is far from perfect, it is one of the better available guides for those new to programming and backend development. For people like myself, who already have experience with programming, scripting, and/or web design, this book is better utilized as a supplement to other materials. All things considered, this book will provide a decent background into PHP and MySQL, but its use of outdated code, potential quality control issues, and lack of security measures in early chapters hinder its ability to serve as a singular, comprehensive source for getting started in dynamic website design.

I am an experience software development (Visual Basic, Visual Basic .Net) but never enter into the world of web development. But since the early of this year, my working condition has forced me into the this world. I have a concept of programmi ng, database, networking, graphic design but never experience with website development. When I start my new career, I have to responsible two web site which is running under PHP and MySQL. Based on the review of many PHP book, I decide to choose this book. After spending three month and 7 days, I have completed this book and the below are the advantage and disadvantage for people who want to learn PHP book to analyze before decide to purchase this book: Advantage: - The chapter is well organize and the topic that you study is link from one chapter to another chapter with a proper step that you can walk through. - The author use a simple word to explain, easy to understand and provide you a tip for step by step from chapter to chapter. I feel that he know the feeling of person that do not know the subject and use a very good technique to explain. The author explain to you what is the topic mean, when, where and why to use the relevant topic in the real world. This is the most importance point for me to provide this book 4 stars. - The last 3 chapters is the real world example that cover all of theory that you learn through the book. You will use all of the knowledge that you learn so far from the book to build the real word project at the end of the book. Whether it is not detail but it could give me a good start to do something new for you or give you another way to continue to strengthening your PHP skill in the future. Disadvantage: - Complicate appendix: The appendix is not include in the book. You need to sign up and download the appendix to read. The appendix is very importance, because it will guide you through the process of installing and configuring the software of PHP and MySQL in order to make the example in your book is running. The author should include this appendix as the first chapter of the book, mean that before the user start to use PHP, they must have the correct installation and configuration of PHP and MySQL before continue to learn this programming language. This to ensure that everybody could be able to access to PHP and MySQL environment when that start to learn this subject. The author fail this point, he just introduce to read appendix after I read chapter 1, it was lucky for me that I have read the appendix in advance, otherwise, I would read chapter 1 and jump to appendix and jump back to chapt er and so forth... - Missing where to access MySQL command prompt: the appendix is very well explain of where to get the software, setup and configure PHP, MySQL, Apache web server. But one thing that made me obstacle during the time that I first start to read this book as well this appendix is where to get access to MySQL command prompt. This point is missing from the page A8 of the appendix. The author guide you to manage MySQL user, setup the root password... but he didn't tell where to access to MySQL command prompt to do that. So how could the user continue to use this command prompt? The user assume to be the beginner level for PHP and MySQL. So the author should be carefully provide the proper step to guide the user from the beginning and ending this configuration appendix. - No CD: The book has no CD that contain the source code and the software of PHP and MySQL. For a student who live in the remote area and don't have access to internet, you won't be able to use this book while all necessary stuff is download from internet. - Two column format: This is the major point that I get back one start from this book. I never read the book in two column format. Reading in two column format is really make your eyes tired while you need to read up and down two time per page. And this book is about programming, so the author should know that the topic is very difficult for the user to read. When the book apply two column format, some code was break down and it is really add more difficulty to read and understand the complex code. Finally, I could summary that this book is written for the beginner level of PHP and MySQL. But it would be good if you have background of some programming language which you should know what is variable, constant, condition, loop... Thank again for the author Larry Ullman and wish the author and user of this book always the best and success. Kanel

I am an experience software development (Visual Basic, Visual Basic .Net) but never enter into the world of web development. But since the early of this year, my working condition has forced me into the this world. I have a concept of programming, database, networking, graphic design but never experience with website development. When I start my new career, I have to responsible two web site which is running under PHP and MySQL. Based on the review of many PHP book, I decide to choose this book. After spending three month and 7 days, I have completed this book and the below are the advantage and disadvantage for people who want to learn PHP book to analyze before decide to purchase this book: Advantage: - The chapter is well organize and the topic that you study is link from one chapter to another chapter with a proper step that you can walk through. - The author use a simple word to explain, easy to understand and provide you a tip for step by step from chapter to chapter. I feel that he know the feeling of person that do not know the subject and use a very good technique to explain. The author explain to you what is the topic mean, when, where and why to use the relevant topic in the real world. This is the most importance point for me to provide this book 4 stars. - The last 3 chapters is the real world example that cover all of theory that you learn through the book. You will use all of the knowledge that you learn so far from the book to build the real word project at the end of the book. Whether it is not detail but it could give me a good start to do something new for you or give you another way to continue to strengthening your PHP skill in the future. Disadvantage: - Complicate appendix: The appendix is not include in the book. You need to sign up and download the appendix to read. The appendix is very importance, because it will guide you through the process of installing and configuring the software of PHP and MySQL in order to make the example in your book is running. The author should include this appendix as the first chapter of the book, mean that before the user start to use PHP, they must have the correct installation and configuration of PHP and MySQL before continue to learn this programming language. This to ensure that everybody could be able to access to PHP and MySQL environment when that start to learn this subject. The author fail this point, he just introduce to read appendix after I read chapter 1, it was lucky for me that I have read the appendix in advance, otherwise, I would read chapter 1 and jump to appendix and jump back to chapt er and so forth... - Missing where to access MySQL command prompt: the appendix is very well explain of where to get the software, setup and configure PHP, MySQL, Apache web server. But one thing that made me obstacle during the time that I first start to read this book as well this appendix is where to get access to MySQL command prompt. This point is missing from the page A8 of the appendix. The author guide you to manage MySQL user, setup the root password... but he didn't tell where to access to MySQL command prompt to do that. So how could the user continue to use this command prompt? The user assume to be the beginner level for PHP and MySQL. So the author should be carefully provide the proper step to guide the user from the beginning and ending this configuration appendix. - No CD: The book has no CD that contain the source code and the software of PHP and MySQL. For a student who live in the remote area and don't have access to internet, you won't be able to use this book while all necessary stuff is download from internet. - Two column format: This is the major point that I get back one start from this book. I never read the book in two column format. Reading in two column format is really make your eyes tired while you need to read up and down two time per page. And this book is about programming, so the author should know that the topic is very difficult for the user to read. When the book apply two column format, some code was break down and it is really add more difficulty to read and understand the complex code. Finally, I could summary that this book is written for the beginner level of PHP and MySQL. But it would be good if you have background of some programming language which you should know what is variable, constant, condition, loop... Thank again for the author Larry Ullman and wish the author and user of this book always the best and success. Kanel

If you want to learn how to develop dynamic web sites using PHP and MySQL (database) then this is an excellent first starter. I'm using my Java NetBeans IDE (integrated development environment) with PHP built in; however, you can use any editor and the author covers this well. The book, early on, will send you to the appendix where you'll learn how to install your web server, MySQL, Tomcat, and a mail server using XAMPP (I'd never heard of this before but it does install all). It also covers how to resolve issues such as having multiple 'running' copies of MySQL or code not running at all because the programmer place the code in the wrong location to be read by the browser. The book does have errors. Some of the errors (in code) were caught by the author and others and the errata sheet was updated. Some, however, have not. For example, the book shows a multiline comment as / some text / when in fact it should be /* and end with */. If you read his tips, you'll see the correct way (this is also how C++ does multiline commenting). In addition to downloading the errata sheet, you can download the code used in the book. While I haven't completed the book yet, what I have gone through is clear, concise and works. The tips are good ones (especially regarding commenting). I believe this to be a good book for beginners or anyone who wants to learn PHP and interface into the MySQL database. If you already have knowledge in other programming languages then you'll move along quicker. Nick.

If you want to learn how to develop dynamic web sites using PHP and MySQL (database) then this is an excellent first starter. I'm using my Java NetBeans IDE (integrated development environment) with PHP built in; however, you can use any editor and the author covers this well. The book, early on, will send you to the appendix where you'll learn how to install your web server, MySQL, Tomcat, and a mail server using XAMPP (I'd never heard of this before but it does install all). It also covers how to resolve issues such as having multiple 'running' copies of MySQL or code not running at all because the programmer place the code in the wrong location to be read by the browser. The book does have errors. Some of the errors (in code) were caught by the author and others and the errata sheet was updated. Some, however, have not. For example, the book shows a multiline comment as / some text / when in fact it should be /* and end with */. If you read his tips, you'll see the correct way (this is also how C++ does multiline commenting). In addition to downloading the errata sheet, you can download the code used in the book. While I haven't completed the book yet, what I have gone through is clear, concise and works. The tips are good ones (especially regarding commenting). I believe this to be a good book for beginners or anyone who wants to learn PHP and interface into the MySQL database. If you already have knowledge in other programming languages then you'll move along quicker. Nick.

Ullman has written a very clear, practical book on PHP and MySQL. What this book does is present a number of realistic problems web programmers have to deal with, and takes you through the various ways of handling them. I found that incredibly useful. I found the best way to engage with the material was to download and print the code, and then make notes on those printouts based on the explanations given in the main text. It's worth noting that reading this book alone is not enough. A keen learner should be willing to refer to the PHP manual (excellent resource), the MySQL manual (not so excellent) and stackoverflow (excellent) while reading through this book for additional insight and clarity.

Ullman has written a very clear, practical book on PHP and MySQL. What this book does is present a number of realistic problems web programmers have to deal with, and takes you through the various ways of handling them. I found that incredibly useful. I found the best way to engage with the material was to download and print the code, and then make notes on those printouts based on the explanations given in the main text. It's worth noting that reading this book alone is not enough. A keen learner should be willing to refer to the PHP manual (excellent resource), the MySQL manual (not so excellent) and stackoverflow (excellent) while reading through this book for additional insight and clarity.

I have never taken any formal coding education, but I am a quick learner. This book was recommended to me by someone who has worked in PHP for over 20 years. The author of this book is well respected from the engineers I have discussed this with and his book shows why. - Although there are separate books for those who want to go at a slower pace, this is perfect for quick learners or as a refresher to someone getting back into coding. - This book uses up to date technologies and explains the differences between old / new versions. - This was written in a way that explains ideas and topics to someone who has no prior knowledge. The author can explain topics with clarity and seems to understand ideas that can be more difficult to grasp. - Online content is very helpful, being able to download the examples in the books is extremely important and is something that should not be overlooked when deciding on a book. I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in PHP and MySQL it is very helpful and well written.

I have never taken any formal coding education, but I am a quick learner. This book was recommended to me by someone who has worked in PHP for over 20 years. The author of this book is well respected from the engineers I have discussed this with and his book shows why. - Although there are separate books for those who want to go at a slower pace, this is perfect for quick learners or as a refresher to someone getting back into coding. - This book uses up to date technologies and explains the differences between old / new versions. - This was written in a way that explains ideas and topics to someone who has no prior knowledge. The author can explain topics with clarity and seems to understand ideas that can be more difficult to grasp. - Online content is very helpful, being able to download the examples in the books is extremely important and is something that should not be overlooked when deciding on a book. I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in PHP and MySQL it is very helpful and well written.

I purchased this book for my kindle at the beginning of my web dev journey. As a novice php/mysql programmer, I was overwelmed with the amount of subject matter in this book including the case study examples in the last part of the book. Larry Ullman has to be my favorite author on the subject because of the way he structured this great book. His example sites which he walks you through will greatly benefit everyone who wants to become a web programmer. After a year of reading rereading and studying and applying the code, i have mastered everything in this book and still use it as a reference now and then to look up mysql joins. I have developed my own ecommerce site with a CMS, raw ajax and that is very scalable all thanks to Larry. I also love his "effortless ecommerce" book but that is a subject for another review. Get this book people.

I purchased this book for my kindle at the beginning of my web dev journey. As a novice php/mysql programmer, I was overwelmed with the amount of subject matter in this book including the case study examples in the last part of the book. Larry Ullman has to be my favorite author on the subject because of the way he structured this great book. His example sites which he walks you through will greatly benefit everyone who wants to become a web programmer. After a year of reading rereading and studying and applying the code, i have mastered everything in this book and still use it as a reference now and then to look up mysql joins. I have developed my own ecommerce site with a CMS, raw ajax and that is very scalable all thanks to Larry. I also love his "effortless ecommerce" book but that is a subject for another review. Get this book people.

This text contains overly detailed code examples (there's a lot of tedious HTML code that Ullman could have streamlined for clearer conceptual presentation), and is light on the theory. Furthermore, various "TIPS" are presented at the end of subsections--which contain important info that deserves more prominence (i.e., should have been included in the text preceding code examples). This seems a bit slapdash, like, "Oh, I forgot to include this info, let me hurry and append it here because I don 't have time to edit the main text." I would have preferred a more organized presentation of material. At the same time, the code examples are well-annotated. Ullman explains what each line of HTML, PHP, or MYSQL is supposed to accomplish. Overall, I would only recommend this text for the annotations. This purchase requires a theory-focused companion. Maybe the The Definitive Guide series?

This text contains overly detailed code examples (there's a lot of tedious HTML code that Ullman could have streamlined for clearer conceptual presentation), and is light on the theory. Furthermore, various "TIPS" are presented at the end of subsections--which contain important info that deserves more prominence (i.e., should have been included in the text preceding code examples). This seems a bit slapdash, like, "Oh, I forgot to include this info, let me hurry and append it here because I don't have time to edit the main text." I would have preferred a more organized presentation of material. At the same time, the code examples are well-annotated. Ullman explains what each line of HTML, PHP, or MYSQL is supposed to accomplish. Overall, I would only recommend this text for the annotations. This purchase requires a theory-focused companion. Maybe the The Definitive Guide series?

This is a great resource for beginner and intermediate web developers interested in getting a solid hold on dynamic site design and server-side programming. It contains comprehensive examples linked well to the text, and helpful tips to clarify some unusual points in the PHP/SQL languages. Gary Ullman provides engaging writing that will maintain your interest in the text, preventing the typical head-jerk reactions one gets from more technical textbooks; that being said, he doesn't spare on the details, and includes everything you need to know to get started. I was, however, occasionally surprised by some unusual formatting within the book - I'm not certain as to whether this is typical of the Visual Quickstart publications, but some pages would be entirely blank, save for a single long image in the lower margin. While it doesn't cut any material, it is intrusive and distracting. Additionally, Ullman makes a lot of references to his Appendix A, which details how to install the programs he works with and how to create usernames and passwords in databases. When an Appendix is used with this frequency, it would make sense for it to actually be included in the book, but instead the reader must create an account on a related website, go to an extras page and download a digital version to be used on a computer. Frankly, it's a wholly unnecessary and irritating step that defeats the purpose of having this book as a reference - I'd prefer all the material I'm going t o use in one place. Other than that though, a fine example of web reference for beginners and intermediates. I'll be keeping it on my shelf for a long time.

This is a great resource for beginner and intermediate web developers interested in getting a solid hold on dynamic site design and server-side programming. It contains comprehensive examples linked well to the text, and helpful tips to clarify some unusual points in the PHP/SQL languages. Gary Ullman provides engaging writing that will maintain your interest in the text, preventing the typical head-jerk reactions one gets from more technical textbooks; that being said, he doesn't spare on the details, and includes everything you need to know to get started. I was, however, occasionally surprised by some unusual formatting within the book - I'm not certain as to whether this is typical of the Visual Quickstart publications, but some pages would be entirely blank, save for a single long image in the lower margin. While it doesn't cut any material, it is intrusive and distracting. Additionally, Ullman makes a lot of references to his Appendix A, which details how to install the programs he works with and how to create usernames and passwords in databases. When an Appendix is used with this frequency, it would make sense for it to actually be included in the book, but instead the reader must create an account on a related website, go to an extras page and download a digital version to be used on a computer. Frankly, it's a wholly unnecessary and irritating step that defeats the purpose of having this book as a reference - I'd prefer all the material I'm going t o use in one place. Other than that though, a fine example of web reference for beginners and intermediates. I'll be keeping it on my shelf for a long time.

Pros + a lot of material, organized well, explained well + changed lines in code are highlighted + code lines are numbered + screenshots of results + emphasis on security + few errata Cons - code downloaded from the book's website could be renamed to add some description, so instead of "script_12_08.php" I'd rather see "script_12_08-delete-entry.php". This might not be a problem for someone going in order, but I wasn't, so I had to open files by trial and error until I found what I was looking for. - Also, in the later chapters, the folders don't match the book. For example in the Kindle version, there's a listing for Script 10.3 edit_user.php, but in the files I downloaded, "script_10_03.php" is for sticky2.php, which is not in the book. Looking further into it, the zip file phpvqs4_scripts.zip doesn't match the book and may be for a previous edition. But it still helped a lot to look at that code in an editor. [EDIT : The code is not mismatched; I mistakenly downloaded the code from the author's other book on PHP, PHP for the Web: Visual QuickStart Guide (4th Edition). ] Other comments -I bought the Kindle edition, but I wouldn't use it on a Kindle because the screen is too small. Tablet use was fine. -There's more topics covered than I need right now, so it will be a good go-to book when I need more info. -I slogged through a lot of it non-linearly, and after a day, was writing scripts and getting results from a database. Even though the book had everything, I still had to do a lot of debugging (on my own php code, not the book's) and the book has a section on debugging; the downloaded code, mismatched as it is, was helpful in this regard.

Pros + a lot of material, organized well, explained well + changed lines in code are highlighted + code lines are numbered + screenshots of results + emphasis on security + few errata Cons - code downloaded from the book's website could be renamed to add some description, so instead of "script_12_08.php" I'd rather see "script_12_08-delete-entry.php". This might not be a problem for someone going in order, but I wasn't, so I had to open files by trial and error until I found what I was looking for. - Also, in the later chapters, the folders don't match the book. For example in the Kindle version, there's a listing for Script 10.3 edit_user.php, but in the files I downloaded, "script_10_03.php" is for sticky2.php, which is not in the book. Looking further into it, the zip file phpvqs4_scripts.zip doesn't match the book and may be for a previous edition. But it still helped a lot to look at that code in an editor. [EDIT : The code is not mismatched; I mistakenly downloaded the code from the author's other book on PHP, PHP for the Web: Visual QuickStart Guide (4th Edition). ] Other comments -I bought the Kindle edition, but I wouldn't use it on a Kindle because the screen is too small. Tablet use was fine. -There's more topics covered than I need right now, so it will be a good go-to book when I need more info. -I slogged through a lot of it non-linearly, and after a day, was writing scripts and getting results from a database. Even though the book had everything, I still had to do a lot of debugging (on my own php code, not the book's) and the book has a section on debugging; the downloaded code, mismatched as it is, was helpful in this regard.

By far one of the best programming books I've read. The author is correct in that a lot of books run through the material in a dry way. They'll generally talk about a topic and then show a short example of how it works. The problem is that the examples are usually so short and to the point they teach us very little about how we might use them in the real world. More so, the examples usually don't encompass previous material that you've learned and thus your knowledge on the less recent subjects begins to dwindle unless you consistently practice them on your own.Larry Ullman has easily become my favorite author, an author that c orrects all said mistakes of other books. His knowledge and expertise both in the subject matter and in his teaching abilities are phenomenal and unmatched. If you want to learn PHP & MySQL in a fast and efficient way with little hand holding this is the book for you. If you want to learn how to actually do useful things such as building a login system complete with cookies/sessions and using MySQL in the backend, creating a search page that creates multiple pages with search results (pagination), or even learning how to create a message board this is definitely the book for you. You'll learn the material matter in depth and then practice those examples by building useful, real-world practical web pages. Not to mention, as you progress through the book you'll constantly be challenged to reuse code and subjects that you learned in previous chapters, keeping your on sharp with your knowledge!

By far one of the best programming books I've read. The author is correct in that a lot of books run through the material in a dry way. They'll generally talk about a topic and then show a short example of how it works. The problem is that the examples are usually so short and to the point they teach us very little about how we might use them in the real world. More so, the examples usually don't encompass previous material that you've learned and thus your knowledge on the less recent subjects begins to dwindle unless you consistently practice them on your own.Larry Ullman has easily become my favorite author, an author that corrects all said mistakes of other books. His knowledge and expertise both in the subject matter and in his teaching abilities are phenomenal and unmatched. If you want to learn PHP & MySQL in a fast and efficient way with little hand holding this is the book for you. If you want to learn how to actually do useful things such as building a login system complete with cookies/sessions and using MySQL in the backend, creating a search page that creates multiple pages with search results (pagination), or even learning how to create a message board this is definitely the book for you. You'll learn the material matter in depth and then practice those examples by building useful, real-world practical web pages. Not to mention, as you progress through the book you'll constantly be challenged to reuse code and subjects that you learned in previous chapters, keeping your on sharp with your knowledge!

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