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| Database-Driven Web Development |
| Learn to operate at a professional level with Perl & MySQL |
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| By Thomas Valentine |
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Publisher: Apress Media, LLC. |
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12 Chapters, 150 Pages |
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Posted On July 20, 1973 |
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Learn to operate at a professional level with HTML, CSS, DOM, JavaScript, Perl and the MySQL database. With plain language explanations and step-by-step examples, you will understand the key facets of web development that today's employers are looking for. Encapsulating knowledge that is usually found in many books rather than one, this is your one-stop tutorial to becoming a web professional.
You will learn how to use the Perl scripting language and the MySQL database to create powerful web applications. Each chapter will become progressively more challenging as you progress through experimentation and ultimately master database-driven web development via the web applications studied in the last chapters.
Including practical tips and guidance gleaned from 20+ years of working as a web developer, Thomas Valentine provides you with all of the information you need to prosper as a database-driven web professional.
You will:
- Levearage stantard web technologies to benefit a database-driven approach
- Create an effective web devloopment workstation with databases in mind
- Use the Pwerl scripting language and the MuySQL database effecgtively
- Maximize the Apache Web Server
During the infancy of the Internet, databases weren't used with websites. All pages were static HTML pages. Today, they’d be pretty boring sites to surf, as we’ve all become accustomed to the modern database-driven website.
The world caught on to the idea that databases were the more efficient way to go, eventually leading to our database-driven world. All of our worldly services from banking to social networks now use a database of some flavor.
Of particular note is the Internet. Databases are widely used to serve the pages that we all look at every day. They integrate seamlessly into a web page and have changed the world we live in. Databases are here to stay, so it is of paramount importance that you know a thing or two about them.
Since the database runs on a server, there has to be a way to access these databases. There are many different ways to do this, as there are many different languages used in modern computing. We’ll be concentrating on the interactions between the MySQL database and the Perl scripting language.
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