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The PHP Workshop

By : Jordi Martinez, Alexandru Busuioc, David Carr, Markus Gray, Vijay Joshi, Mark McCollum, Bart McLeod, M A Hossain Tonu
Book Image

The PHP Workshop

By: Jordi Martinez, Alexandru Busuioc, David Carr, Markus Gray, Vijay Joshi, Mark McCollum, Bart McLeod, M A Hossain Tonu

Overview of this book

Do you want to build your own websites, but have never really been confident enough to turn your ideas into real projects? If your web development skills are a bit rusty, or if you've simply never programmed before, The PHP Workshop will show you how to build dynamic websites using PHP with the help of engaging examples and challenging activities. This PHP tutorial starts with an introduction to PHP, getting you set up with a productive development environment. You will write, execute, and troubleshoot your first PHP script using a built-in templating engine and server. Next, you'll learn about variables and data types, and see how conditions and loops help control the flow of a PHP program. Progressing through the chapters, you'll use HTTP methods to turn your PHP scripts into web apps, persist data by connecting to an external database, handle application errors, and improve functionality by using third-party packages. By the end of this Workshop, you'll be well-versed in web application development, and have the knowledge and skills to creatively tackle your own ambitious projects with PHP.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Summary

In this chapter, you learned about an essential component of a web application – the Request-Response cycle of an application. You parsed the most commonly used HTTP methods and you are now able to tell the difference between them. You learned about best practices in terms of data security, code organization, and recommended approaches. You can perform data sanitization and validation as well, and you know how to upload files on a server, authenticate a user, and use a session, among other things. And, of course, you learned how to bootstrap all the examples into a practical piece – a web application.

We are not done just yet. Data persistence was mentioned several times during this chapter and not in vain. Data persistence is used by every application and represents the essence of why applications exist – to collect, process, and store data. Although we have stored data in this chapter's exercises as well (for example, in sessions or cookies),...