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PHP, originally created in 1994 as a Personal Home Page tool, is a server-side programming language that can be used to solve numerous computing problems that a client-side language like JavaScript cannot.
This highly useful text/reference presents key information needed to write your own online science and engineering applications, including reading, creating and manipulating data files stored as text on a server, thereby overcoming the limitations of a client-side language. This book focuses on those elements of the language - such as file input/output, arrays, built-in math functions, and user-created functions - that are essential for solving a wide range of scientific/engineering computing problems. It assumes a working knowledge of HTML, programming concepts, and JavaScript, C or a similar language.
Features:Offers a working knowledge of PHP, essential for server-side programmingIncludes detailed code examples to guide the readerContains several complete applications that show how to take advantage of server-side programming capabilitiesExtremely accessible, and ideal for self-studyProvides an author-supported supplementary website containing code examples (www.pages.drexel.edu/~brooksdr/DRB_web_page/BookCode/PHPBookCode.htm)Directly addresses the needs of engineers, scientists and working professionals by explaining precisely those components of PHP requiredThis concise applications-oriented text is an exceptional shortcut to learning the essentials of PHP and is ideal for self-study or course use. «
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