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by Steven M. Schafer (Author) "This book shows you how to knit together Web server, database server, and scripting technologies ..." (more)
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*Provides thirty focused, half-hour sessions that can be completed in fifteen hours, giving the reader a thorough working knowledge of Apache Web server, MySQL relational database management system, and PHP scripting language

*The ideal book for the Web developer who is ready to begin building dynamic, data-driven sites with these three integrated open source technologies

*Begins by teaching readers to install all three technologies and proceeds through building applications that use all three together

*Covers platform peculiarities of both Windows and Linux servers

*After completing the lessons, readers can test their skills through an online self-assessment exam

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good but slightly confusing, 10 Feb 2004
I picked up a copy of this book last Friday and am now (on Tuesday) about halfway through it. I can't blame it for failing to live up to the 15 hours promise, since I was quite busy with other things over the weekend.

I'm fairly impressed with the book on the whole, but it is a bit confusing in places, and perhaps suffers from trying to cram too much into a short amount of space. Ironically, the MySQL component, the only one I have prior experience of, is the one that's been causing me the most trouble. Perhaps I'm not reading it carefully enough, but the information doesn't always seem to be set out in an especially logical manner. Particularly confusing is the fact that the author recommends avoiding special characters such as _ in database names, and then clearly contradicts himself in many of the given examples (eg. the customer_orders database set up in an early MySQL chapter). Another minor gripe is that, while there are plenty of review questions at the end of each chapter, there's not very much actual hands-on material to practice on (although I gather example databases etc. are available from the book's accompanying website).

I'll reserve final judgement until I've finished the book. For people like me who aren't under particular pressure to learn the material and don't mind experimenting a bit, it seems to be quite a good starting point (doubtless I'll graduate to more comprehensive texts once I've picked up the elements of the technology). For people who really want to get going quickly with a minimum of fuss, I suspect it might be quite irritating.

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