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Learning PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, CSS & HTML5
Robin Nixon
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For Julie

Preface

The combination of PHP and MySQL is the most convenient approach to dynamic, database-driven web design, holding its own in the face of challenges from integrated frameworkssuch as Ruby on Railsthat are harder to learn. Due to its open source roots (unlike the competing Microsoft .NET Framework), it is free to implement and is therefore an extremely popular option for web development.

Any would-be developer on a Unix/Linux or even a Windows/Apache platform will need to master these technologies. And, combined with the partner technologies of JavaScript, CSS, and HTML5, you will be able to create websites of the caliber of industry standards like Facebook, Twitter, and Gmail.

Audience

This book is for people who wish to learn how to create effective and dynamic websites. This may include webmasters or graphic designers who are already creating static websites but wish to take their skills to the next level, as well as high school and college students, recent graduates, and self-taught individuals.

In fact, anyone ready to learn the fundamentals behind the Web 2.0 technology known as Ajax will obtain a thorough grounding in all of these core technologies: PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, CSS, and HTML5.

Assumptions This Book Makes

This book assumes that you have a basic understanding of HTML and can at least put together a simple, static website, but does not assume that you have any prior knowledge of PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, CSS, or HTML5although if you do, your progress through the book will be even quicker.

Organization of This Book

The chapters in this book are written in a specific order, first introducing all of the core technologies it covers and then walking you through their installation on a web development server so that you will be ready to work through the examples.

In the first section, you will gain a grounding in the PHP programming language, covering the basics of syntax, arrays, functions, and object-oriented programming.

Then, with PHP under your belt, you will move on to an introduction to the MySQL database system, where you will learn everything from how MySQL databases are structured to how to generate complex queries.

After that, you will learn how you can combine PHP and MySQL to start creating your own dynamic web pages by integrating forms and other HTML features. Following that, you will get down to the nitty-gritty practical aspects of PHP and MySQL development by learning a variety of useful functions and how to manage cookies and sessions, as well as how to maintain a high level of security.

In the next few chapters, you will gain a thorough grounding in JavaScript, from simple functions and event handling to accessing the Document Object Model and in-browser validation and error handling.

With an understanding of all three of these core technologies, you will then learn how to make behind-the-scenes Ajax calls and turn your websites into highly dynamic environments.

Next, youll spend two chapters learning all about using CSS to style and lay out your web pages, before moving on to the final section on the new features built into HTML5, including geolocation, audio, video, and the canvas. After this, youll put together everything youve learned in a complete set of programs that together constitute a fully functional social networking website.

Along the way, youll also find plenty of pointers and advice on good programming practices and tips that could help you find and solve hard-to-detect programming errors. There are also plenty of links to websites containing further details on the topics covered.

Supporting Books

Once you have learned to develop using PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, CSS, and HTML5, you will be ready to take your skills to the next level using the following OReilly reference books. To learn more about any of these titles, simply search the OReilly website or any good online book sellers website:

  • Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference by Danny Goodman

  • PHP in a Nutshell by Paul Hudson

  • MySQL in a Nutshell by Russell J.T. Dyer

  • JavaScript: The Definitive Guide by David Flanagan

  • CSS: The Definitive Guide by Eric A. Meyer

  • HTML5: The Missing Manual by Matthew MacDonald

Conventions Used in This Book

The following typographical conventions are used in this book:

Plain text

Indicates menu titles, options, and buttons.

Italic

Indicates new terms, URLs, email addresses, filenames, file extensions, pathnames, directories, and Unix utilities.

Constant width

Indicates command-line options, variables and other code elements, HTML tags, macros, and the contents of files.

Constant width bold

Shows program output or highlighted sections of code that are being discussed in the text.

Constant width italic

Shows text that should be replaced with user-supplied values.

Note

This element signifies a tip, suggestion, or general note.

Warning

This element indicates a warning or caution.

Using Code Examples

Supplemental material (code examples, exercises, etc.) is available at http://lpmj.net.

This book is here to help you get your job done. In general, if example code is offered with this book, you may use it in your programs and documentation. You do not need to contact us for permission unless youre reproducing a significant portion of the code. For example, writing a program that uses several chunks of code from this book does not require permission. Selling or distributing a CD-ROM of examples from OReilly books does require permission. Answering a question by citing this book and quoting example code does not require permission. Incorporating a significant amount of example code from this book into your products documentation does require permission.

We appreciate, but do not require, attribution. An attribution usually includes the title, author, publisher, and ISBN. For example: Learning PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, CSS & HTML5, Third Edition , by Robin Nixon. Copyright 2014 Robin Nixon, 978-1-4919-4946-7.

If you feel your use of code examples falls outside fair use or the permission given here, feel free to contact us at .

Wed Like to Hear from You

Every example in this book has been tested on various platforms, but occasionally you may encounter problemsfor example, if you have a nonstandard installation or a different version of PHP. The information in this book has also been verified at each step of the production process. However, mistakes and oversights can occur and we will gratefully receive details of any you find, as well as any suggestions you would like to make for future editions. You can contact the author and editors at:

OReilly Media, Inc.
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We have a web page for this book, where we list errata, examples, and any additional information. You can access this page at http://bit.ly/lpmjch_3e.

There is also a companion website to this book at http://lpmj.net, where you can download all the examples from this book in a single zip file.

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