Country : USA
Year : 2007
Author : Kevin Skoglund
type of material handed out : Video
Tutorial Language : English
Quality : Screen rip
Duration: 10h 46m 50s / 98 lessons
Sample Files: Present
Video :
Format : mov,
Codec : MPEG-4 QuickTime,
Bit rate : 200 Kbps,
Resolution : 880x660,
Aspect Ratio : 4:3,
Frame rate : 15.000 fps
Audio :
Format : MPEG Audio
Codec : MP3
Bit rate : 352 Kbps
Nominal bit rate : 64.0 Kbps
Sampling rate : 44.1 KHz
0. Introduction
Welcome
What you need to know
Using the exercise files
Installing PHP 5.4 on Windows
Installing PHP 5.4 on Mac
1. PHP 5.4 Additions
Using the built-in web server
Exploring performance enhancements
Using the High Precision Timer
2. PHP 5.4 Language Improvements
Understanding array improvements
Using closures and $this
Accessing class members on instantiation
Touring some new commands
Introducing some changes and new features
3. Using Traits
Introducing Horizontal Reuse
Using a Trait
Conclusion
Goodbye
Welcome
What you need to know
Using the exercise files
Installing PHP 5.4 on Windows
Installing PHP 5.4 on Mac
1. PHP 5.4 Additions
Using the built-in web server
Exploring performance enhancements
Using the High Precision Timer
2. PHP 5.4 Language Improvements
Understanding array improvements
Using closures and $this
Accessing class members on instantiation
Touring some new commands
Introducing some changes and new features
3. Using Traits
Introducing Horizontal Reuse
Using a Trait
Conclusion
Goodbye
Topics include:
Historical overview of object-oriented PHP
Defining classes
Creating a method/object context with $this
Accessing classes without instantiation
Creating a database class
Extending and abstracting classes
Cloning and comparing objects
Error handling with exceptions
Implementing design patterns, such as the factory and strategy patterns
Historical overview of object-oriented PHP
Defining classes
Creating a method/object context with $this
Accessing classes without instantiation
Creating a database class
Extending and abstracting classes
Cloning and comparing objects
Error handling with exceptions
Implementing design patterns, such as the factory and strategy patterns
What is Linux and why should I use it?
Introducing the LAMP stack
Creating and configuring a virtual machine
Working with the command line
Configuring the server components, including the Exim email server
Building a simple web site that connects to the local database
Installing Drupal, WordPress, and more on the server
Troubleshooting and maintaining Linux server components
Managing the server with Webmin
Using a MySQL client with the database
Introducing the LAMP stack
Creating and configuring a virtual machine
Working with the command line
Configuring the server components, including the Exim email server
Building a simple web site that connects to the local database
Installing Drupal, WordPress, and more on the server
Troubleshooting and maintaining Linux server components
Managing the server with Webmin
Using a MySQL client with the database
Genre: Video Training
Install and configure a local Linux server optimized for web application development with the LAMP (Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP) software stack. Author Jon Peck describes the components and how they work together, shows you how to install and configure a virtualized Linux server, and details how to configure the additional stack elements: Apache, MySQL, and PHP.
velopment frameworks and content management systems, and troubleshooting common installation and configuration issues. The demonstrations are performed with the Ubuntu distribution of Linux, but are also applicable to other Linux distributions.
Topics include:
What is Linux and why should I use it?
Introducing the LAMP stack
Creating and configuring a virtual machine
Working with the command line
Configuring the server components, including the Exim email server
Building a simple web site that connects to the local database
Installing Drupal, WordPress, and more on the server
Troubleshooting and maintaining Linux server components
Managing the server with Webmin
Using a MySQL client with the database
Install and configure a local Linux server optimized for web application development with the LAMP (Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP) software stack. Author Jon Peck describes the components and how they work together, shows you how to install and configure a virtualized Linux server, and details how to configure the additional stack elements: Apache, MySQL, and PHP.
velopment frameworks and content management systems, and troubleshooting common installation and configuration issues. The demonstrations are performed with the Ubuntu distribution of Linux, but are also applicable to other Linux distributions.
Topics include:
What is Linux and why should I use it?
Introducing the LAMP stack
Creating and configuring a virtual machine
Working with the command line
Configuring the server components, including the Exim email server
Building a simple web site that connects to the local database
Installing Drupal, WordPress, and more on the server
Troubleshooting and maintaining Linux server components
Managing the server with Webmin
Using a MySQL client with the database
Topics include:
* Setting up a PayPal seller's account
* Setting up a local development environment: best practices
* Adding a store to an existing design
* Configuring site setup, shipping, and tax
* Managing orders and customers
* Exploring PCI compliance
* Selecting a host and setting up the database
* Purchasing and installing SSL
* Testing the site and troubleshooting problems
* Analyzing site traffic with Google Analytics
* Linking to social networks
* Setting up a PayPal seller's account
* Setting up a local development environment: best practices
* Adding a store to an existing design
* Configuring site setup, shipping, and tax
* Managing orders and customers
* Exploring PCI compliance
* Selecting a host and setting up the database
* Purchasing and installing SSL
* Testing the site and troubleshooting problems
* Analyzing site traffic with Google Analytics
* Linking to social networks
Topics include:
* Why use a framework?
* Exploring basic framework concepts
* Comparing Zend, Symfony, CakePHP, and CodeIgniter
* Downloading and installing each framework
* Exploring MVC in each framework
* Creating basic PHP projects
Description
Debug your PHP code efficiently with a variety of client and server-side tools. In this concise course for experienced PHP developers, author Jon Peck demonstrates how to leverage PHP's built-in tools, as well as the Xdebug and Firebug extensions, and FirePHP libraries to improve the quality of your code and reduce troubleshooting overhead.
This course covers installation of Xdebug on Apache as well as working with the NetBeans IDE (integrated development environment). Jon then introduces native web browser developer tools for Firefox and Chrome, and demonstrates browser independent web debugging tools. Best practices for debugging and profiling web application failures and performance issues are also covered.
Topics include:
Configuring PHP error reporting
Logging errors to file
Gracefully handling fatal errors
Installing Xdebug
Understanding the principles of remote debugging
Remote debugging with NetBeans
Extending your browser with Firebug, FirePHP, or ChromePHP
This course covers installation of Xdebug on Apache as well as working with the NetBeans IDE (integrated development environment). Jon then introduces native web browser developer tools for Firefox and Chrome, and demonstrates browser independent web debugging tools. Best practices for debugging and profiling web application failures and performance issues are also covered.
Topics include:
Configuring PHP error reporting
Logging errors to file
Gracefully handling fatal errors
Installing Xdebug
Understanding the principles of remote debugging
Remote debugging with NetBeans
Extending your browser with Firebug, FirePHP, or ChromePHP
author : Ray Villalobos
level : Intermediate
duration : 1h 45m
released : Jan 16, 2013
Topics include:
Downloading and installing the PHP SDK
Logging in and authenticating users
Accessing Open Graph data
Working with connection subpaths, limits, and subsearches
Styling a Facebook app with CSS
Setting up pagination
Understanding Facebook Query Language (FQL)
Integrating query results into a full-scale application
Media Info
Sample files : present
Video Format : flv
Video : AVC 960x540 30fps ~ 550Kbps
Audio : AAC 48kHz 2ch 160Kbps
level : Intermediate
duration : 1h 45m
released : Jan 16, 2013
Topics include:
Downloading and installing the PHP SDK
Logging in and authenticating users
Accessing Open Graph data
Working with connection subpaths, limits, and subsearches
Styling a Facebook app with CSS
Setting up pagination
Understanding Facebook Query Language (FQL)
Integrating query results into a full-scale application
Media Info
Sample files : present
Video Format : flv
Video : AVC 960x540 30fps ~ 550Kbps
Audio : AAC 48kHz 2ch 160Kbps
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