Sams Teach Yourself PHP, MySQL and Apache All in One (5th Edition) Reviews

Sams Teach Yourself PHP, MySQL and Apache All in One (5th Edition)

Sams Teach Yourself PHP, MySQL and Apache All in One (5th Edition)

In just a short time, you can learn how to use PHP, MySQL, and Apache together to create dynamic, interactive websites and applications using the three leading open-source web development technologies. Using a straightforward, step-by-step approach, each lesson in this book builds on the previous ones, enabling you to learn the essentials of PHP scripting, MySQL databases, and the Apache web server from the ground up.   Regardless of whether you run Linux, Windows, or Mac OS X, the enclosed

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  1. "gatonoir4" says:
    67 of 69 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    The Longest Day, September 29, 2003
    By 
    “gatonoir4″ (Madison, WI United States) –

    I have been a mainframe programmer for 13 years and have done web design for the past year. The following is my experience with this book.

    First the good news:

    1. I was able to successfully install PHP, Apache & MySQL.
    2. I was able to successfully complete all the projects in the book.
    3. I published one of my projects on a website.

    Now the bad news:

    1. There were critical typos in the book–not just captions under the wrong pictures but incorrect code. I spent many hours debugging the PHP code for the projects. The code errors I found were not in the errata on the SAMS website OR on thickbook.com. I sent one code correction to the editors and received an acknowledgement, but I just checked and the code typo is not included in the errata. There are code errors on pp. 245, 406, 417. E-mail me if you are also having problems with the code on those pages as the SAMS people do not seem to be concerned or aware of these errors.

    2. The installation of the products did not go as smoothly as I hoped either. The instructions on what to download did not match how the websites now look. There was some missing information. I was able to get it all working only with a lot of trial and error.

    This book contained projects that I was interested in learning: address book, storefront, shopping cart. With a little more diligence on the part of the proofreaders and technical editors, this book would have been great and I would have given it 5 stars.

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  2. Julie Meloni says:
    90 of 100 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Questions? Please read table of contents, or ask me!, December 17, 2002
    By 
    Julie Meloni (San Jose, CA) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

    Hi – I am the author of this book, and I want to make sure everyone understands where this book comes from. It’s parts of three different books, with several new chapters. It’s fairly beginner-ish in nature, but you definitely have to have a handle on how the Web works, from an administrative standpoint, to get your brain around the Apache chapters. The MySQL and PHP chapters assume less pre-existing knowledge, and are pretty fun, hands-on and oriented through working through lessons.

    This is not the be all and end all PHP, Apache and MySQL book — that would take way longer than 24 hours — nor is it meant to be. But it will teach the fundamentals of all three things, and provide you with a strong foundation for more advanced books. You can find more info like table of contents, code and errata at thickbook.com.

    Best, Julie.

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  3. Gene Ballard "wolfix" says:
    25 of 26 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Exellent book – December 2003 Edition, March 11, 2004
    By 
    Gene Ballard “wolfix” (Destin, FL) –

    First, be sure you purchase the latest edition of every tech book you buy. Unfortunately, Amazon doesn’t have the latest edition under Meloni’s or Zandsta’s name. You have to type the isbn number, 0672326205, in the search box to find the newest edition as of this review. Also keep in mind when reading reviews that Amazon mixes reviews of older editions with new editions which makes it very difficult to make an assessment unless the edition is mentioned in the review. New editions usually correct the complaints given in bad reviews so don’t pass judgment so quickly unless you know exactly which edition the reviewer is writing about.

    This is an excellent book for beginners who know nothing about programming. However you must know XHTML before beginning this book.

    This book and “Teach Yourself PHP in 24 Hours” by Zandstra are built using exactly, word for word, much of the same content. However Meloni’s book occasionally has more explicate examples and explanation, however it is missing four essential chapters that can be found in Zandstra’s book.

    1. Arrays
    2. Objects
    3. Regular Expressions
    4. PEAR – Reusable Components to Extend the Power of PHP

    No real concern, because the reader could research these topics on php.net or other sites and my have to do so in order to complete the book since it refers to arrays but doesn’t explain them.

    Meloni’s book, compared to Zandsta’s, does have better examples with actual programs that may be usful to you. Meloni’s book, as the title emplies, also goes deeper into Apache and MySQL.

    After reading this book, you’ll wont to get something like, The PHP Anthology By Harry Fuecks Vol. 1&2… or PHP and MySQL Web Development, Second Edition by Luke Welling, Laura Thomson. These books will teach you by example and are excellent.

    A note to beginners… Learning to program can be very difficult. Unless you are some kind of genius, you must be dedicated and patient with your quest. Programming is a totally different way of thinking and there is a lot to learn… I think this book is a great way to learn PHP and to learn how to program in general.

    Good Luck!

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