Web Application Design and Implementation: Apache 2, PHP5, MySQL, JavaScript, and Linux/UNIX (Quantitative Software Engineering Series)

Web Application Design and Implementation: Apache 2, PHP5, MySQL, JavaScript, and Linux/UNIX (Quantitative Software Engineering Series)

Web Application Design and Implementation: Apache 2, PHP5, MySQL, JavaScript, and Linux/UNIX (Quantitative Software Engineering Series)

Web Application Design and Implementation uses a hands-on approach of the major technologies and programming languages to teach readers web development. Providing an understanding of all major aspects of web programming in order to achieve the construction of a database-driven website, the book features state-of-the-art programming languages such as HTML, JavaScript, MySQL, PHP, Apache, Linux/Unix.

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  1. John Matlock "Gunny" says:
    10 of 13 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    I Wish I’d Had This Book When I Started Web Programming, January 18, 2007
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    John Matlock “Gunny” (Winnemucca, NV) –
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    This review is from: Web Application Design and Implementation: Apache 2, PHP5, MySQL, JavaScript, and Linux/UNIX (Quantitative Software Engineering Series) (Hardcover)

    This is the book I wish I had had when I was starting to set up my Books-On-Line web site. Here in one simple step is just about half of what you need to know to set up a fairly complex database driven web site. I say about half of what you need to know because he spends no time at all on appearance, type fonts, color, illustrations, all that stuff. As he says in the introduction, he’s not good at that (neither am I), and for those subjects you need another book.

    But for a functioning web site he recommends what is sometimes called LAMP – for Linux, Apache, MySql and PHP. To summarize why:

    The software is FREE, a very good price.

    It doesn’t crash as often

    It runs faster so you can use a slower computer.

    By the time you finish, you’ll probably want at least one book on each of these software packages, but here is an excellent place to start. It gives you enough to get started and you only need to go deeper into each of these packages when you start getting fancier. The nice thing about this book is that it gives you everything you need to get started in a well written, easy to understand way.

    Mr. Gabarro, there are two things I would suggest for your next edition: One, include a cd of a working collection of the four packages rather than saying go get any distribution, and two, talk a little about past and emerging technologies such as Cold Fusion for the past, and Ruby on Rails for the future. I’d be interested in your opinions.

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  2. Daniel E. Hobson says:
    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    No unnecessary words here, September 10, 2011
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    I have developed several websites, including 2 for other people. My latest one using html, css, and psp. I bought this book because it approaches web design from an integrated approach, of integrating multiple technologies. Ones that I am currently looking into adding. I like the fact that he gives overall “big picture” steps to web development. Especially his database design integration.

    I’ve read 20% of the book so far. The main thing I like is the fact there is no fluff in the book. It gives all the basic material needed in a very organized manner. I appreciated the advice on frames. I have avoided using frames because other authors recommend avoiding them, and their instruction on them was very limited as a result. Could it be these other authors were biased towards using tables, or possibly do not fully understand frames? Anyway, I plan to incorporate frames into my future website development, as a result of this book. Thanks Mr. Gabarro!

    I am looking forward to the rest of the book. On incorporating JavaScript and MySQL database into my designs. Love the book.

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  3. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Wonderful Book, July 15, 2010
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    Jameson

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    This review is from: Web Application Design and Implementation: Apache 2, PHP5, MySQL, JavaScript, and Linux/UNIX (Quantitative Software Engineering Series) (Hardcover)

    I go to Stevens Institute of Technology and recently took Web Programming, which is taught by Gabarro himself. I had the honor of reading this book and it has helped me go from (essentially) no web programming experience to being able to make a fully featured database driven website. Recommended to anyone who is looking to get into Web Programming whether it be casually or hardcore.

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