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Practical Web Development

You're reading from   Practical Web Development Learn CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and more with this vital guide to modern web development

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
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ISBN-13 9781782175919
Length 276 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Paul Wellens Paul Wellens
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. The World Wide Web FREE CHAPTER 2. HTML 3. CSS 4. JavaScript 5. PHP 6. PHP and MySQL 7. jQuery 8. Ajax 9. The History API – Not Forgetting Where We Are 10. XML and JSON 11. MongoDB 12. Mobile First, Responsive Design with Progressive Enhancement 13. Foundation – A Responsive CSS/JavaScript Framework 14. Node.js A. Bootstrap – An Alternative to Foundation Index

Chapter 6. PHP and MySQL

In the previous chapter, we discussed PHP as a language for server-side programming. Its main use is to generate HTML dynamically to create web pages that are delivered to the client by the web server, as well as to store, retrieve, and manipulate data on the server. We have used files as the containers for that data, but we have given more than one hint that as soon as the amount of data becomes large and/or complex, we want to use a database instead.

In this final chapter of the first part of the book, we introduce MySQL, a database of choice for many who do web development. You may have heard of the LAMP stack. This is the M in LAMP (Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP).

Before diving into MySQL itself, and the way to interface with it in PHP (hence the title of this chapter), we would like to give you a casual introduction to databases in general.

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