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The PHP Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks


By Ben Balbo, Harry Fuecks, Davey Shafik, Ligaya Turmelle, Matthew O'Phinney
 
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List Price:$39.95
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Book Details:

Format:Paperback, 542 pages.
Publisher:SitePoint 2007-10-23
ISBN:0975841998

Average Customer Rating:

3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

Editorial Reviews:

The PHP Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks, 2nd Edition is a collection of powerful PHP 5 solutions to the most common programming problems.

Featuring best-practice code and a commonsense approach to development, this book includes coverage of:

  • Manage errors gracefully.
  • Build functional forms, tables, and SEO-friendly URLs.
  • Reduce load time with client- and server-side caching.
  • Produce and utilize web services with XML.
  • Secure your site using access control systems.
  • Easily work with files, emails, and images.
  • And much more

    The question and answer format will allow you to to quickly find and reference any of the 101 solutions, saving you hours of Internet research or painful trial & error. All solutions are fully explained and the ready-to-use code is available for download.

    From the Publisher

    "A comprehensive collection of ready-to-use PHP solutions!"

    • Over 100 easy-to understand PHP tips, tricks and hacks.
    • Save hours of time with "copy and paste" ready code.
    • All solutions are fully explained by five PHP gurus.
    • Learn the very latest object oriented PHP techniques.
    • And so much more...
    Each chapter of this book is laid out in a problem-solution format. We'll start with a common PHP problem that you may face, and then provide a concise solution to that problem. In some cases, when the topic warrants it, we'll give you a brief discussion of the solution to provide context.

    The chapters are grouped to cover the major areas of PHP. Inside, you'll find solutions to the most common challenges that PHP developers face.

    What Slashdot.org Says

    "The chapters on error handling and access control are alone worth the price of the book"


  • Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars A PHP Book that's different (and better) than the rest

    I really wasn't sure what to expect with the book, my shelves are already packed with a stack of good PHP books that I've read through once, got a few good gems of info from, put on the shelf, and never touch again.

    It was the title that got me first interested in this book, sort of like the greatest hits of PHP which, in theory, is a book that I expected to get a little more use from.

    I'm happy to say that this book delivered on it's promise and them some.

    The difference between this book and say some of the other more tutorial style PHP books I own is that it doesn't follow the one size fits all approach. It actually explains solutions to problems that your able to adapt you your own world. I downloaded the code from the books website which made my life even easier.

    It's organized into stack of little mini tutorials covering most of the challenges you'll face if you're programming with PHP. I didn't read this from cover-to-cover but more jumped straight to some of the specific sections that I was keen to learn about. The layout and design of this book enables you to jump around from section to section easily.

    I'm now finding myself going back to this book time and time again as new problems crop up, just today I had to solve a caching issue and violia a nice little example of exactly what I needed was there in chapter 11. It saved me a stack of time so I thought I'd use it to write this review.

    It's also worth noting that chapter 1 contains a nicely written introduction to object-oriented PHP and is worth a read if your just starting with PHP and everyone should read chapter 13. Even though I've been programming in PHP for a while now this chapter opened my eyes to why I experience some of the frustrations I do... I'd probably be happy with paying the cover price just for that chapter alone.

    It's my first sitepoint book and I've got to say I'm extremely happy. They seem to do things a little different than you're old schoolers and I've got to say the approach is refreshing. I'd have no problem with recommending this to PHP developers at any level.

    4 out of 5 stars Up to date and useful reference book.

    While I wouldn't read this book cover-to-cover, it makes a very handy and current reference title for any intermediate PHP programmer.

    100 Solutions, neatly divided into 13 chapters, make it very quick to find what I was looking for. The downloadable code from the publishers website also helped a great deal and saved me some time.

    I found the security checklist at the back of the book particularly useful and helped me pinpoint and solve some potential vulnerbilities. Chapter 13 on best practices was also a clear standout in my mind, as it covers PHP coding best practices and helped me improve how I work.

    2 out of 5 stars Terrible binding, can't read the book

    I ordered this from the publisher and it literally fell apart as I started reading it. I'm going to have to 3-hole punch it and find a thick binder for the over 500 pages! I thought it might be the publisher (Sitepoint), but I just read that a Peachpit book (the new Scott Kelby book) is having the same problems. I wonder if they use the same binder? I can't actually review the book, as it's unreadable in the present condition. I have read other Sitepoint books though, and find them quite good, particularly the Yank book. This is the first one to fall apart.


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