PHP Web Development with Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 (Books for Professionals by Professionals the Expert's Voice)

PHP Web Development with Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 (Books for Professionals by Professionals the Expert's Voice)

by David Powers (Author), RachelAndrew (Author), Allan Kent (Author)

Synopsis

* Teaches Web development using real world tutorials.

* Approach to subject is no nonsense, wastes little time on history and unnecessary information; therefore it is very concise and results driven.

* Covers vital Web development subjects such as Web standards principles and implementation.

* Includes a useful set-up section to guide and get the reader up-and-running quickly and easily (the technology isn't quite as easy to set up as ASP).

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 548
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.
Publisher: Apress
Published: 10 Oct 2008

ISBN 10: 9781590593
ISBN 13: 9781590593509
Book Overview: Springer Book Archives

Media Reviews

From the reviews:

PHP Web Development ... is a concise, compact, no-nonsense guide that teaches you how to develop accessible, standards compliant PHP-driven Web sites using the latest technologies. ... This author team presents real-world tutorials so you can expect fast results as you progress through the book. It also covers vital Web development topics such as Web standards principles and implementation and includes a useful set-up section to guide and get you up-and-running quickly and easily. (it-expert, Issue no. 48, 2004)

Author Bio
David Powers is an Adobe Community Expert for Dreamweaver and author of a series of highly successful books on PHP, including PHP Solutions: Dynamic Web Design Made Easy and Foundation PHP for Dreamweaver 8. As a professional writer, he has been involved in electronic media for more than 30 years, first with BBC radio and television and more recently with the Internet. His clear writing style is valued not only in the English-speaking world; several of his books have been translated into Spanish and Polish. What started as a mild interest in computing was transformed almost overnight into a passion, when David was posted to Japan in 1987 as BBC correspondent in Tokyo. With no corporate IT department just down the hallway, he was forced to learn how to fix everything himself. When not tinkering with the innards of his computer, he was reporting for BBC television and radio on the rise and collapse of the Japanese bubble economy. Since leaving the BBC to work independently, he has built up an online bilingual database of economic and political analysis for Japanese clients of an international consultancy. When not pounding the keyboard writing books or dreaming of new ways of using PHP and other programming languages, David enjoys nothing better than visiting his favorite sushi restaurant. He has also translated several plays from Japanese.