Kamis, 11 Desember 2008

MySQL-PHP

SOON WE WILL HEAD OFF on a fabulous journey, a journey on which we will explore the ins and outs of MySQL and PHP database applications in great detail. It’s going to be a fun trip; we just know it.
OK, maybe we’re being a bit optimistic. If you’re anything like us, there will be points when this particular journey will be a lot more tedious than it is exciting. Let’s face facts: application development isn’t always the most exciting thing in the world. And as with any other venture that involves programming, there are sure to be some very frustrating times, whether because of a syntax error you can’t find or a piece of code that won’t do what you think it ought to do. But despite all that, here you are, and I think there is a very good reason for your being here. Web applications are the present and the future. No matter your background, whether it be Visual Basic or COBOL, or maybe you know just some HTML and JavaScript, your résumé is only going to improve with some Web applications development experience. We don’t think there’s a better combination of tools to have under your belt than PHP and MySQL. The numbers bear us out. PHP and MySQL are becoming increasingly popular, and the demand for people who can use these tools will only increase.
But a bit later there will be more details on why you should use PHP and MySQL. Before we can get into the details of that, we want take a bit of time to go over the architecture of Web applications. Once we’ve done this, we will be able to explain in detail why PHP and MySQL should be the centerpieces of your application development environment. Once we’ve sold you on these tools, we’ll present a very quick and grossly under-coded application. As you look over this application, you will see the basic syntax and principles behind PHP and MySQL.

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