PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript All-in-One For Dummies
Get the basics on four key web programming tools in one great book!
PHP, JavaScript, and HTML5 are essential programming languages for creating dynamic websites that work with the MySQL database. PHP and MySQL provide a robust, easy–to–learn, open–source solution for creating superb e–commerce sites and content management. JavaScript and HTML5 add support for the most current multimedia effects. This one–stop guide gives you what you need to know about all four! Seven self–contained minibooks cover web technologies, HTML5 and CSS3, PHP programming, MySQL databases, JavaScript, PHP with templates, and web applications.
With seven books in one, PHP, MySQL, JavaScript and HTML5 All–in–One For Dummies will turn your website into the center of attention in no time at all.
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