Tuesday 18 October 2016
Tuesday 19 March 2013
Php and Mysql Bible
Hello guyz this is c0deh3llion back with an amazing ebook on php and mysql.
This book covers all the listing topics from basics to the advanced level.
It is a weapon for both newbies and professional to fresh up their php skills and
also for those who want to built their carrier in secure web application development.
This book covers all the listing topics from basics to the advanced level.
It is a weapon for both newbies and professional to fresh up their php skills and
also for those who want to built their carrier in secure web application development.
Contents Of This Book:-
Chapter 1: Why PHP and MySQL?
Chapter 2: Server-Side Web Scripting
Chapter 3: Getting Started with PHP
Chapter 4: Adding PHP to HTML
Chapter 5: Syntax and Variables
Chapter 6: Control and Functions
Chapter 7: Passing Information between Pages
Chapter 8: Strings
Chapter 9: Arrays and Array Functions
Chapter 10: Numbers
Chapter 11: Basic PHP Gotchas
Chapter 12: Choosing a Database for PHP
Chapter 13: SQL Tutorial
Chapter 14: MySQL Database Administration
Chapter 15: PHP/MySQL Functions
Chapter 16: Displaying Queries in Tables
Chapter 17: Building Forms from Queries
Chapter 18: PHP/MySQL Efficiency
Chapter 19: PHP/MySQL Gotchas
Chapter 20: Object-Oriented Programming with PHP
Chapter 21: Advanced Array Functions
Chapter 22: String and Regular Expression Functions
Chapter 23: Filesystem and System Functions
Chapter 24: Sessions, Cookies, and HTTP
Chapter 25: Types and Type Conversions
Chapter 27: Mathematics
Chapter 28: PEAR
Chapter 29: Security
Chapter 30: Configuration
Chapter 31: Exceptions and Error Handling
Chapter 32: Debugging
Chapter 33: Style
Chapter 34: PostgreSQL
Chapter 35: Oracle
Chapter 36: PEAR Database Functions
Chapter 37: E-mail
Chapter 38: PHP and JavaScript
Chapter 39: PHP and Java
Chapter 40: PHP and XML
Chapter 41: Web Services
Chapter 42: Graphics
Chapter 43: Weblogs
Chapter 44: User Authentication
Chapter 45: A User-Rating System
Chapter 46: A Trivia Game
Chapter 47: Converting Static HTML Sites
Chapter 48: Data Visualization with Venn Diagrams
Respective authors of this book:-
Tim Converse:- has written software to recommend neckties, answer questions about space
stations, pick value stocks, and make simulated breakfast. He has an M.S. in Computer
Science from the University of Chicago, where he taught several programming classes. He is
now an engineering manager in the Web search group at Yahoo!.
Joyce Park:- has an M.A. in history from the University of Chicago, and has worked for several
Silicon Valley startups including Epinions, KnowNow, and Friendster. She is a co-lead of the
Mod-pubsub Open Source project.
Clark Morgan:- is a Web application and educational software developer with more than five
years’ experience writing PHP. He works primarily with medical clients and related businesses.
Originally from Boston, he now lives and works in Jacksonville, Florida, with his wife
and two children. Clark spends entirely too much of his free time reading other people’s computer
books.
Chapter 2: Server-Side Web Scripting
Chapter 3: Getting Started with PHP
Chapter 4: Adding PHP to HTML
Chapter 5: Syntax and Variables
Chapter 6: Control and Functions
Chapter 7: Passing Information between Pages
Chapter 8: Strings
Chapter 9: Arrays and Array Functions
Chapter 10: Numbers
Chapter 11: Basic PHP Gotchas
Chapter 12: Choosing a Database for PHP
Chapter 13: SQL Tutorial
Chapter 14: MySQL Database Administration
Chapter 15: PHP/MySQL Functions
Chapter 16: Displaying Queries in Tables
Chapter 17: Building Forms from Queries
Chapter 18: PHP/MySQL Efficiency
Chapter 19: PHP/MySQL Gotchas
Chapter 20: Object-Oriented Programming with PHP
Chapter 21: Advanced Array Functions
Chapter 22: String and Regular Expression Functions
Chapter 23: Filesystem and System Functions
Chapter 24: Sessions, Cookies, and HTTP
Chapter 25: Types and Type Conversions
Chapter 27: Mathematics
Chapter 28: PEAR
Chapter 29: Security
Chapter 30: Configuration
Chapter 31: Exceptions and Error Handling
Chapter 32: Debugging
Chapter 33: Style
Chapter 34: PostgreSQL
Chapter 35: Oracle
Chapter 36: PEAR Database Functions
Chapter 37: E-mail
Chapter 38: PHP and JavaScript
Chapter 39: PHP and Java
Chapter 40: PHP and XML
Chapter 41: Web Services
Chapter 42: Graphics
Chapter 43: Weblogs
Chapter 44: User Authentication
Chapter 45: A User-Rating System
Chapter 46: A Trivia Game
Chapter 47: Converting Static HTML Sites
Chapter 48: Data Visualization with Venn Diagrams
Respective authors of this book:-
Tim Converse:- has written software to recommend neckties, answer questions about space
stations, pick value stocks, and make simulated breakfast. He has an M.S. in Computer
Science from the University of Chicago, where he taught several programming classes. He is
now an engineering manager in the Web search group at Yahoo!.
Joyce Park:- has an M.A. in history from the University of Chicago, and has worked for several
Silicon Valley startups including Epinions, KnowNow, and Friendster. She is a co-lead of the
Mod-pubsub Open Source project.
Clark Morgan:- is a Web application and educational software developer with more than five
years’ experience writing PHP. He works primarily with medical clients and related businesses.
Originally from Boston, he now lives and works in Jacksonville, Florida, with his wife
and two children. Clark spends entirely too much of his free time reading other people’s computer
books.
Click here to Download this Awsome book
Php Designer8 full version free download
PHP designer is the most amazing and handy tool i ever find out,it has almost every feature that a editor and debugger should have.All i want to say "it is all in one web programs editor and debugger "
Every time you do not have to refresh your page to check the whether your script is running or not even in case of debugging it is most helpful in a way that while writing your code it is finding out errors and helping you solving them i was really ineed of it because everytime while writing the code if some errors pops up i have to google it or finding out in notepad ++ which line is getting stuck or generating the error.I m damn sure php coders gonna love this :) as i am loving it.
Here in the screen shot i have show the demo:-
writing code in the code tab. |
Executing the code just by clicking the run button
Executing the code by clicking on the run tab. Click to Download |
Monday 18 March 2013
Linux 101 Hacks
Complete
your first admin course or looking for better ways to get the job
done,the "Linux 101 Hacks" Book is a good point to start.This book proves to be the best book if you want to master your LINUX operating system.
12 Awsome Chapters:-
Chapter 1: Powerful CD Command Hacks
Chapter 2: Date Manipulation
Chapter 3: SSH Client Commands
Chapter 4: Essential Linux Commands
Chapter 5: PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4 and PROMPT_COMMAND
Chapter 6: Colorful and Functional Shell Prompt Using PS1
Chapter 7: Archive and Compression
Chapter 8: Command Line History
Chapter 9: System Administration Tasks
Chapter 10: Apachectl and Httpd Examples
Chapter 11: Bash Scripting
Chapter 12: System Monitoring and Performance
Ramesh Natarajan is the author of The Geek Stuff blog and this Book.He has done intensive programming on several languages and C is his favorite.He has also done lot of work on the infrastructure side including Linux system administration, DBA, Networking, Hardware and Storage (EMC).
Click here to Download This awsome book
Saturday 2 March 2013
The Complete Reference Java Seventh Edition
Herbert Schildt's book is for all programmers, whether you are a novice or an experienced pro.The beginner will find its carefully paced discussions and many examples especially helpful.Its in-depth coverage of Java’s more advanced features and libraries will appeal to the pro.For both, it offers a lasting resource and handy reference.
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