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Reddit mentions of Advanced PHP Programming

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Advanced PHP Programming. Here are the top ones.

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Found 4 comments on Advanced PHP Programming:

u/tedivm · 3 pointsr/PHP

Here's an excellent book- Advanced PHP Programming.

The table of contents should make you happy-

I. IMPLEMENTATION AND DEVELOPMENT METHODOLOGIES.

  1. Coding Styles.
  2. Object-Oriented Programming through Design Patterns.
  3. Error Handling.
  4. Implementing with PHP: Templates and the Web.
  5. Implementing with PHP: Standalone Scripts.
  6. Unit Testing.
  7. Managing the Development Environment.
  8. Designing a Good API.


    II. CACHING.
  9. External Performance Tunings.
  10. Data Component Caching.
  11. Computational Reuse.

    III. DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS.
  12. Interacting with Databases.
  13. User Authentication and Session Security.
  14. Session Handling.
  15. Building a Distributed Environment.
  16. RPC: Interacting with Remote Services.

    IV. PERFORMANCE.
  17. Application Benchmarks: Testing an Entire Application.
  18. Profiling.
  19. Synthetic Benchmarks: Evaluating Code Blocks and Functions.

    V. EXTENSIBILITY.
  20. PHP and Zend Engine Internals.
  21. Extending PHP: Part I.
  22. Extending PHP: Part II.
  23. Writing SAPIs and Extending the Zend Engine.
u/joazito · 2 pointsr/PHP

Disregard people who say you don't need a book. Naturally you'll be fine without one, but a good book will always be a good guide.

I can't offer advice on that book. The only PHP book I read was this and while I recommend it I'm not sure it's the best for beginners (although I'm sure they would benefit tremendously). Also, it might be a bit dated.

u/officeHick · 1 pointr/PHP

Advanced PHP Programming is awesome. Seriously, it's even interesting to read without wanting to learn it all.

u/Crath · 1 pointr/web_design

A close friend of mine recommended this book to me, which I am getting after I finish my "Definitive Guide to Ajax" => http://www.amazon.com/Advanced-PHP-Programming-Developers-Library/dp/0672325616

Another one he suggested was => http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596529307/