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PHP хакове

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Хакерът прави от любов това, което други не биха правили и за пари.
—/usr/games/fortune

Програмистите харесват гъвкавостта и скоростта на PHP; дизайнерите – неговата достъпност и удобство. Когато трябва да се създават уеб страници, скриптовият език PHP е наистина едно отлично решение. Всъщност в момента PHP се използва в повече от 19 милиона уеб сайтове. Затова не е изненадващо, че с нарастващото използване на PHP се увеличават и предлагащите се на пазара книги, написани за него. Само една, обаче, разглежда езика отвъд традиционните похвати на уеб програмирането, като включва създаването например на карти, графики, мултимедия и други: PHP Хакове.
В тази книга ще намерите повече от готови решения. В нея се предлагат идеи и техники, които можете да използвате във вашите приложения.

452 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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September 16, 2008
This is an excellent resource/teaching guide to getting into PHP. I feel that I can actually pull-together some code of my own now that I've been transcribing the samples in the book over and over and over again.

The only problem I encountered was related to the fact that I have no control over my PHP server settings and that I am still getting my PHP-feet wet and don't yet have an intimate knowledge of these serverside settings/options. I had been able to pull-down the Configuration/PHP Core settings, but I didn't always know what Directive was being accessed by any given hack. In a couple of cases I only discovered the applicable Directive setting when I got an error message after I had run the app. 'Twas a bit frustrating; I would have liked to have been told that a specific hack required a specific Directive to be set one way or another.

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April 14, 2008
A good utility book to have around when you encounter a new problem, and are wondering if someone else already came up with a solution you can use.
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