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"...there is no unnecessary waffle, but plenty of code to get your teeth into. It's a desktop guide for quick reference, so not all your queries will be answered, but it will certainly point you in the right direction. An indispensable guide to PHP programming." .net, May 2006

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Now installed on more than 20 million Internet domains around the world, PHP is an undisputed leader in web programming languages. Database connectivity, powerful extensions, and rich object-orientation are all reasons for its popularity, but nearly everyone would agree that, above all, PHP is one of the easiest languages to learn and use for developing dynamic web applications. The ease of development and simplicity of PHP, combined with a large community and expansive repository of open source PHP libraries, make it a favorite of web designers and developers worldwide.

"PHP in a Nutshell" is a complete reference to the core of the language as well as the most popular PHP extensions. This book doesn't try to compete with or replace the widely available online documentation. Instead, it is designed to provide depth and breadth that can't be found elsewhere. "PHP in a Nutshell" provides the maximum information density on PHP, without all the fluff and extras that get in the way. The topic grouping, tips, and examples in this book complement the online guide and make this an essential reference for every PHP programmer. This book focuses on the functions commonly used by a majority of developers, so you can look up the information you need quickly. Topics include:

Object-oriented PHP

Networking

String manipulation

Working with files

Database interaction

XML

Multimedia creation

Mathematics

Whether you're just getting started or have years of experience in PHP development, "PHP in a Nutshell" is a valuable addition to your desk library.

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  • Paperback: 370 pages
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.; illustrated edition edition (October 13, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0596100671
  • ISBN-13: 978-0596100674
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 1 inches
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars One good book and one good rant..., November 27, 2005
By Brett Merkey (Palm Harbor, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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This PHP reference has some extras I liked. It is always good to have a portable and compact programming statement reference at hand. It is even better to have one that goes into more detail where that extra background may be of value. The chapter on the object-oriented programming support in PHP 5 is one of those extras.

I also appreciate the chapters on creating Flash and PDF and the tips on server performance optimization.

PHP in a Nutshell falls far short of adequate in one respect -- the index. A reference should provide a way to find information without having an exact knowledge of the information you are looking for.

As a relative newcomer to PHP, I gave the book's index a good workout. A typical session would go like this: After getting my simple form application running, I noticed that the return from the database was not case-insensitive. I knew I could massage the value to the server with JavaScript, but was there an equivalent PHP statement? I went to the book index. "Case switching" -- no, that is about a conditional. "Case-sensitivity, variables" -- no, that is not about user input values. Finally, after other failed guesses, I recalled from JavaScript that such a function, if it existed, worked on strings. I look up "strings" and move down the sub-indexing to my goal: strtolower() function.

Success, yes, but unnecessarily delayed. I would fault this book for that and knock down my rating except for the fact that the index is no worse than the typical computer book index. Decent indexing, and even full-text searches on books, are distant hopes as ever.

Despite my occasional rant on book indexing, this book will be kept in a handy place as I continue forward in my progress in coding PHP.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not Up to Snuff, June 23, 2006
By Travis Parks (Howard, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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When I purchase a Nutshell book from O'reilly, I anticipate a very formal, detailed overview of a language and an in-depth coverage of that language's standardized libraries and features. PHP in a Nutshell is very lax with informal explainations and coverage. I am not saying that the book lacks information; it just lacks the typical detail of a usual Nutshell book. This book also has simple errors that should have been caught if the author had reviewed his own work; this is simply unexceptable. I, today, counted over 4 simple mistakes on the chapter about operators. This is something unheard of from O'reilly. I have been programming with PHP for a while now and was hoping to find a definitive reference ... well, this isn't it!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I agree with the reviewer who wants a better index!, January 5, 2006
By Rob Wehrli (Knoxville, TN) - See all my reviews
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It is a bit more difficult to find what you want in the index than absolutely desired, but it is also the price we pay for a low-cost, desktop reference.

I too am relatively new to PHP. I've dabbled a bit with it over the past few years, but recently started to write my first "major" web-centric application using it and MySQL. I can definitely say that PHP In A Nutshell has not let me down! I've been avoiding learning "yet another programming language," but PHP In A Nutshell has given me the ability to jump into it without needlessly wasting my time.

The author's writing style is very easy to embrace, which makes reading this book a breeze. The author clearly knows PHP very well and provides many, many resourceful nuggets of experience in the paragraphical excursion through this insightful book. It "reads" well and "references" well-enough.

While this book may not be the best tutorial for a total newcomer to programming languages, for anyone with experience in any modern programming language, it should be very easily read and received. How much of this is the writer's style versus O'Reilly's "common sense in book layout?" I'm not sure, but the two blend together well to make a fine wine in PHP In A Nutshell.

The section on databases is well worth the asking price, but I found way more than that to be of real, immediate value to my "emerging" PHP skills. However, perhaps like the other reviewer, I'd like to have a nice little appendix that contrasts the "C" or "Java" way of doing something to the PHP way of doing it as an added benefit that would negate the need for a massive index. Indexing is nearly a lost art today, it seems...only library sciences majors seem to know the first thing about it while the rest of us rely on our word processing software and some manual hacking of its results.

Don't let this "semi-rant" deter you from finding the real value in this book, which is still exceptionally useful but may mean a bit more reading. At least it flys by quickly and enjoyably due to the entire team involved in its production.

While the section on Manipulating Images is really fantastic for content, somehow the "smooth, blue gradient" looses its luster when reduced to gray scale. Yeah, I realize that something has to bite the bullet to be competitive in today's market, but blue skies in grayscale? Oh well, the book is still very excellent and useful. It is the first thing I reach for when I need PHP help. Perhaps someone with hardcore PHP experience may point out flaws that I'd miss, but for a programmer getting going in PHP, I've found it to be a massive, err...in a light and easy way, help!
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4.0 out of 5 stars PHP in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly))
Good book, I bought it used and you can see it is but it's in average to good condition.

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Published 8 months ago by A Gottschald

5.0 out of 5 stars A must have for the webmster
It's not only a quite good reference book, but for the people with a good programming skill it's actually anything you need to learn PHP. Read more
Published 9 months ago by E. Martinez

2.0 out of 5 stars Poor. Lack or attention to detail (See list of errors, and decide for yourself)
Regarding the Oct 2005 - First edition. I sure hope O'Reilly hires a better proof-reader, and re-issues this book with some basic corrections, and 100% more attention to the... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Gary Brophy

2.0 out of 5 stars Not a Nutshell Book
The O'Reilly "in a Nuthsell" series is the best reference to standard libraries and language features available. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Daniel W. Ingraham

3.0 out of 5 stars Good review material but many errors
I am pretty familiar with PHP and worked with it some time ago, but I needed a book to quickly refresh my knowledge of it for a project, and this book did a pretty good job of... Read more
Published 24 months ago by Hargun S. Khanna

5.0 out of 5 stars excellent writing
I bought this book after studying PHP with the author's online tutorials. They covered quite a bit of what was in the book but I enjoyed the online version so much, I decided to... Read more
Published on February 18, 2007 by Don Donadio

3.0 out of 5 stars Decent broad coverage of many PHP basics
A decent broad coverage of many PHP basics but I didn't really learn much more than I had found on my own by randomly poking around in the online PHP manual every time I needed a... Read more
Published on January 24, 2007 by James C. Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars Well done and to the point.
Doesn't waste my time with how to run an editor and doesn't assume I know too much, either. The examples are concise. Read more
Published on January 5, 2007 by Jim Kunkel

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Reference
This is a great reference for beginning and advanced PHP programmers alike. I have used this book to furhter my knowledge with PHP and still use it when I need to refer to a... Read more
Published on December 17, 2006 by M. Marshall

4.0 out of 5 stars Good overview of PHP
A good overview and reference for PHP. Readers should have some knowledge of other programming languages or scripting languages. Read more
Published on November 2, 2006 by Michal P. Todorovic

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