PHP & MySQL Web Development All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies
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If you want to build dynamic Web sites that encourage users to interact with them, PHP and MySQL are among the best tools you’ll find. PHP is a scripting language designed specifically for use on the Web, while MySQL is a database management system that works with it perfectly. Best of all, they’re free. It’s hard to beat that combination! PHP & MySQL Web Development All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies is kind of one-stop shopping for the information … More >>
PHP & MySQL Web Development All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies
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I’m on Book 2 Chapter 4, and I hope I can finish without throwing the book in the trash. These other reviewers are either related to the authors or have not opened it yet. Typo errors are numerous. I got past these errors using other internet sources. Same goes for the examples. It’s for dummies, alright. One must have proofed it.
Be smart-buy another book!
Rating: 2 / 5
I am new to PHP programming and I like the way the book explains the good stuff and the bad stuff and even shows examples of both typs and explains what really happens.
Rating: 5 / 5
I had a lot of expectations from this book as it was a branded ‘For Dummies’ book, but alas from the beginning of Chapter 2 onwards, typos and mistakes start appearing thick and fast; And we’re not talking about mistakes in English here either, we’re talking actual mistakes in the printed code, and in the associated explanations of the printed code, which frankly, if you are a beginner and not able to discern that it’s a mistake, is a fundamentally suicidal mistake for a reference book to make. Luckily, I’m quite smart (yay!), and so I was able to terminate my reading experience after only 130 pages and get something else. Avoid this book, as it will only tarnish your learning experience. Quite sad really.
Rating: 2 / 5
A collection of small writings slammed together to create a rather thick tome and none of the sections go into sufficient depth to really teach much.
Rating: 1 / 5
I’m sorry, but after going through just the first couple chapters in Book II, I’ve already encountered many mistakes in the reading. I enjoyed the Java book I read by this publisher, but this one clearly wasn’t proofread or something because there is misleading text, and coding that might confuse anyone brand new to programming.
Luckily, I only checked this out from my school library because I would have been quite disappointed if I spent money on this book to only find it with many mistakes in the first couple days of my reading.
Others might want to explore more options when trying to learn php because when I start concentrating more on where the errors are in the book, then I get side-tracked into actually learning the language because I’m all hung up on these errors.
Rating: 2 / 5