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- C# Day 2 – Objects and Types (part 4)
- C# Day 2 – Objects and Types (part 3)
- C# Day 2 – Objects and Types (part 2)
- C# Day 2 – Objects and Types (part 1)
- C# Day 1- Basics (part 7)
- C# Day 1- Basics (part 6)
- C# Day 1- Basics (part 5)
- C# Day 1- Basics (part 4)
- C# Day 1- Basics (part 3)
- C# Day 1- Basics (part 2)
- C# Day 1- Basics (part 1)
- INDEX – C# sharp professional in 15 days
- C# Day 1- .NET Architecture (part 4)
- C# Day 1- .NET Architecture (part 3) : {Assemblies, Private Assemblies, Shared Assemblies, Reflection, . NET Framework Classes, Namespaces, Creating ASP . NET Applications, Features of ASP . NET, Web Forms, Web Server Controls, XML Web Services, Windows Forms, WPF, Windows Controls, Windows Services}
- C# Day 1- .NET Architecture (part 2) : {Intermediate Language, Object Orientation and Interfaces, Distinct Value and Reference Types, Strong Data Typing , Common Type System, Garbage Collection, Application Domains, Error Handling with Exceptions }
- C# Day 1- .NET Architecture (part 1): {Relationship of C# to . NET, Common Language Runtime, Visual Basic 2008}
- Chapter – 4: Understanding How Java
- Chapter – 3: Vacationing in Java
- Chapter -2: Writing Your First Program
- Chapter -1: Becoming a Programmer
- Meta Tags
- Security Authentication and Identity Verification
- HTML Url Encodeing
- HTML Colors
- HTML Events
- HTML Attributes
- HTML Tags
- HTML Summary
- HTML Webserver
- HTML Script
- HTML Url
- HTML Head
- HTML Style
- HTML Fonts
- HTML Layouts
- Enumerated Type – enum
- Quick List
- HTML Colors
- HTML Background
- HTML Image
- HTML Forms
- HTML Lists
- HTML Tables
- HTML Frames
- HTML Links
- HTML Formatting
- HTML Tag Attributes
- HTML Tags
- HTML Elements
- HTML Introduction
- HTML History
- Structure And Union
- Array
- Printf And scanf
- getchar And putchar Function
- void Function
- Functions
- return Statement
- Javascript Tutorial
- goto Statement
- break And continue
- Switch Statement
- Ternary Operator
- data types
- Global Constants
- Loops
- Control Strings Using In printf() And scanf()
- if()..if else..else if…Statement
- Initial Syntax
- 7.8 Miscellaneous Functions
- 7.8.1 String Operations
- 7.8.2 Character Class Testing and Conversion
- 7.8.3 Ungetc
- 7.8.4 Command Execution
- 7.8.5 Storage Management
- 7.8.6 Mathematical Functions
- 7.8.7 Random Number generation
- Chapter 8 – The UNIX System Interface
- 8.1 File Descriptors
- 8.2 Low Level I/O – Read and Write
- 8.3 Open, Creat, Close, Unlink
- 8.4 Random Access – Lseek
- 8.5 Example – An implementation of Fopen and Getc
- 8.6 Example – Listing Directories
- 8.7 Example – A Storage Allocator
- Appendix A – Reference Manual
- A.1 Introduction
- A.2 Lexical Conventions
- A.2.1 Tokens
- A.2.2 Comments
- A.2.3 Identifiers
- A.2.4 Keywords
- A.2.5 Constants
- A.2.5.1 Integer Constants
- A.2.5.2 Character Constants
- A.2.5.3 Floating Constants
- A2.5.4 Enumeration Constants
- A.2.6 String Literals
- A.3 Syntax Notation
- A.4 Meaning of Identifiers
- A.4.1 Storage Class
- A.4.2 Basic Types
- A.4.3 Derived types
- A.4.4 Type Qualifiers
- A.5 Objects and Lvalues
- A.6 Conversions
- A.6.1 Integral Promotion
- A.6.2 Integral Conversions
- A.6.3 Integer and Floating
- A.6.4 Floating Types
- A.6.5 Arithmetic Conversions
- A.6.6 Pointers and Integers
- A.6.7 Void
- A.6.8 Pointers to Void
- A.7 Expressions
- A.7.1 Pointer Conversion
- A.7.2 Primary Expressions
- A.7.3 Postfix Expressions
- A.7.3.1 Array References
- A.7.3.2 Function Calls
- A.7.3.3 Structure References
- A.7.3.4 Postfix Incrementation
- A.7.4 Unary Operators
- A.7.4.1 Prefix Incrementation Operators
- A.7.4.2 Address Operator
- A.7.4.3 Indirection Operator
- A.7.4.4 Unary Plus Operator
- A.7.4.5 Unary Minus Operator
- A.7.4.6 One’s Complement Operator
- A.7.4.7 Logical Negation Operator
- A.7.4.8 Sizeof Operator
- A.7.5 Casts
- A.7.6 Multiplicative Operators
- A.7.7 Additive Operators
- A.7.8 Shift Operators
- A.7.9 Relational Operators
- A.7.10 Equality Operators
- A.7.11 Bitwise AND Operator
- A.7.12 Bitwise Exclusive OR Operator
- A.7.13 Bitwise Inclusive OR Operator
- A.7.14 Logical AND Operator
- A.7.15 Logical OR Operator
- A.7.16 Conditional Operator
- A.7.17 Assignment Expressions
- A.7.18 Comma Operator
- A.7.19 Constant Expressions
- A.8 Declarations
- A.8.1 Storage Class Specifiers
- A.8.2 Type Specifiers
- A.8.3 Structure and Union Declarations
- A.8.4 Enumerations
- A.8.5 Declarators
- A.8.6.1 Pointer Declarators
- A.8.6.2 Array Declarators
- A.8.6.3 Function Declarators
- A.8.7 Initialization
- A.8.8 Type names
- A.8.9 Typedef
- A.8.10 Type Equivalence
- A.9 Statements
- A.9.1 Labeled Statements
- A.9.2 Expression Statement
- A.9.3 Compound Statement
- A.9.4 Selection Statements
- A.9.5 Iteration Statements
- A.9.6 Jump statements
- A.10 External Declarations
- A.10.1 Function Definitions
- A.10.2 External Declarations
- A.11 Scope and Linkage
- A.11.1 Lexical Scope
- A.11.2 Linkage
- A.12 Preprocessing
- A.12.1 Trigraph Sequences
- A.12.2 Line Splicing
- A.12.3 Macro Definition and Expansion
- A.12.4 File Inclusion
- A.12.5 Conditional Compilation
- A.12.6 Line Control
- A.12.7 Error Generation
- A.12.8 Pragmas
- A.12.9 Null directive
- A.12.10 Predefined names
- A.13 Grammar
- Appendix B – Standard Library
- B.1 Input and Output:
- B.1.1 File Operations
- B.1.2 Formatted Output
- B.1.3 Formatted Input
- B.1.4 Character Input and Output Functions
- B.1.5 Direct Input and Output Functions
- B.1.6 File Positioning Functions
- B.1.7 Error Functions
- B.2 Character Class Tests:
- B.3 String Functions:
- B.4 Mathematical Functions:
- B.5 Utility Functions:
- B.6 Diagnostics:
- B.7 Variable Argument Lists:
- B.8 Non-local Jumps:
- B.9 Signals:
- B.10 Date and Time Functions:
- Free Educations
- B.11 Implementation-defined Limits: and
- Appendix C – Summary of Changes
- Nested Tables
- Row Span & Column Span
- Setting Table background color
- Multiple images & Table
- Extended Table Properties
- Images in table cells
- Tables
- Horizontal Separator Rule – HR Tag
- Hyperlink – Linking your web pages all together
- Adding Images to your web page
- Indented Text
- Line Breaks, Paragraphs & Space
- Formatting Text For Your Web Page
- Extended tag properties
- Understanding HTML Tags
- Introduction to Website Design
- CHAPTER 16 – Parsing Command-Line Options – Examples
- CHAPTER 16 – Parsing Command-Line Options – Signals
- CHAPTER 16 – Parsing Command-Line Options – Exec
- CHAPTER 16 – Parsing Command-Line Options – Forking
- CHAPTER 16 – Parsing Command-Line Options 2
- CHAPTER 16 – Parsing Command-Line Options
- CHAPTER 16 – The Shell-Scripting Environment
- CHAPTER 16 – php.ini Name and Location
- CHAPTER 16 – How CLI Differs From CGI
- CHAPTER 16 – PHP CLI SHELL SCRIPTS
- CHAPTER 16 – PHP Shell Scripting
- CHAPTER 15 – Thread-Safe Resource Manager Macros
- CHAPTER 15 – Adding Custom INI Directives
- CHAPTER 15 – Global Variables
- CHAPTER 15 – Testing the Extension
- CHAPTER 15 – Macros Used to Access zval Values
- CHAPTER 15 – Removing a Resource
- CHAPTER 15 – Accessing a Resource
- CHAPTER 15 – Writing Your First Resource-Enabled PHP Function
- CHAPTER 15 – Creating and Registering New Resources
- CHAPTER 15 – Resources
- CHAPTER 15 – Summary of Example
- CHAPTER 15 – Returning Values from PHP Functions
- CHAPTER 15 – Memory Management
- CHAPTER 15 – An Introduction to Writing PHP Extensions – QUICKSTART
- CHAPTER 15 – An Introduction to Writing PHP Extensions
- CHAPTER 14 – OPTIMIZING CODE – Rewrite in C
- CHAPTER 14 – OPTIMIZING CODE
- CHAPTER 14 – Content Compression
- CHAPTER 14 – Dynamic Content Caching
- CHAPTER 14 – Compiled Code Caching
- CHAPTER 14 – USING ZPS (ZEND PERFORMANCE SUITE)
- CHAPTER 14 – USING APC (ADVANCED PHP CACHE)
- CHAPTER 14 – PROFILING WITH XDEBUG
- CHAPTER 14 – PROFILING WITH APD
- CHAPTER 14 – PROFILING WITH ZEND STUDIO’S PROFILER
- CHAPTER 14 – BENCHMARKING
- CHAPTER 14 – PHP Design Tip #3: Do Not Over Design!
- CHAPTER 14 – Database Query/Result Caching
- CHAPTER 14 – PHP Design Tip #2: Cache!
- CHAPTER 14 – PHP Design Tip #1: Beware of State
- CHAPTER 14 – Performance
- CHAPTER 13 – CHANGES IN FUNCTIONS
- CHAPTER 13 – OTHER COMPATIBILITY PROBLEMS
- CHAPTER 13 – E_STRICT
- CHAPTER 13 – OTHER CHANGES
- CHAPTER 13 – COMPATIBILITY MODE – Comparing Objects
- CHAPTER 13 – COMPATIBILITY MODE – Casting Objects
- CHAPTER 13 – COMPATIBILITY MODE
- CHAPTER 13 – PASSING OBJECTS TO FUNCTIONS
- CHAPTER 13 – THE OBJECT MODEL
- CHAPTER 13 – Making the Move
- CHAPTER 12 – Building PEAR Components – UPLOADING
- CHAPTER 12 – Building PEAR Components – PACKAGING
- CHAPTER 12 – THE PEAR RELEASE PROCESS
- CHAPTER 12 – RELEASING PACKAGES
- CHAPTER 12 – INCLUDING C CODE
- CHAPTER 12 – STRING SUBSTITUTIONS
- CHAPTER 12 – DEPENDENCIES 2
- CHAPTER 12 – DEPENDENCIES
- CHAPTER 12 – THE PACKAGE.XML FORMAT 2
- CHAPTER 12 – THE PACKAGE.XML FORMAT
- CHAPTER 12 – BUILDING PACKAGES – Regression Tests
- CHAPTER 12 – Building the Tarball
- CHAPTER 12 – BUILDING PACKAGES
- CHAPTER 12 – PEAR FUNDAMENTALS
- CHAPTER 12 – CLI ENVIRONMENT
- CHAPTER 12 – RELEASE VERSIONING
- CHAPTER 12 – PEAR STANDARDS – Indentation
- CHAPTER 12 – PEAR STANDARDS – Member Variables
- CHAPTER 12 – PEAR STANDARDS – Methods
- CHAPTER 12 – PEAR STANDARDS – Classes
- CHAPTER 12 – PEAR STANDARDS
- CHAPTER 12 – Building PEAR Components
- CHAPTER 11 – CACHING
- CHAPTER 11 – FORM HANDLING – HTML_QuickForm
- CHAPTER 11 – FORM HANDLING
- CHAPTER 11 – Auth Scalability Considerations
- CHAPTER 11 – Auth Security Tip 3: Use HTTPS
- CHAPTER 11 – Auth Security Tip 2: Use Auth_HTTP
- CHAPTER 11 – Auth Security Tip 1: Disable session.trans_sid
- CHAPTER 11 – Auth Security Considerations
- CHAPTER 11 – Example: Auth with DB and User Data
- CHAPTER 11 – Example: Auth with Password File
- CHAPTER 11 – Important PEAR Packages – AUTHENTICATION
- CHAPTER 11 – Flexy HTML Element Handling
- CHAPTER 11 – Flexy HTML Attribute Handling
- CHAPTER 11 – Flexy Markup Format
- CHAPTER 11 – HTML_Template_Flexy
- CHAPTER 11 – TEMPLATE SYSTEMS
- CHAPTER 11 – Important PEAR Packages
- CHAPTER 10 – Using PEAR – INSTALLER FRONT-ENDS
- CHAPTER 10 – PEAR COMMANDS – Shortcuts
- CHAPTER 10 – PEAR COMMANDS – pear config-show
- CHAPTER 10 – PEAR COMMANDS – pear config-set
- CHAPTER 10 – PEAR COMMANDS – pear config-get
- CHAPTER 10 – PEAR COMMANDS – pear download
- CHAPTER 10 – PEAR COMMANDS – pear remote-info
- CHAPTER 10 – PEAR COMMANDS – pear remote-list
- CHAPTER 10 – PEAR COMMANDS – pear search
- CHAPTER 10 – PEAR COMMANDS – pear uninstall
- CHAPTER 10 – PEAR COMMANDS – pear upgrade-all
- CHAPTER 10 – PEAR COMMANDS – pear upgrade
- CHAPTER 10 – PEAR COMMANDS – pear list-upgrades
- CHAPTER 10 – PEAR COMMANDS – pear list-all
- CHAPTER 10 – PEAR COMMANDS – pear info
- CHAPTER 10 – PEAR COMMANDS – pear list
- CHAPTER 10 – PEAR COMMANDS
- CHAPTER 10 – Using PEAR – CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
- CHAPTER 10 – Using PEAR – INSTALLING PACKAGES
- CHAPTER 10 – Going PEAR
- CHAPTER 10 – OBTAINING PEAR
- CHAPTER 10 – PEAR CONCEPTS
- CHAPTER 10 – Using PEAR
- CHAPTER 9 – Locales
- CHAPTER 9 – Extra Functions Dealing with Multi-Byte Character Sets
- CHAPTER 9 – Character Set Conversions
- CHAPTER 9 – MULTI-BYTE STRINGS AND CHARACTER SETS
- CHAPTER 9 – GRAPHICS MANIPULATION WITH GD – Bot-Proof Submission Forms
- CHAPTER 9 – GRAPHICS MANIPULATION WITH GD
- CHAPTER 9 – DATE HANDLING – Parsing Date Formats
- CHAPTER 9 – DATE HANDLING – Showing the Local Time in Other Time Zones
- CHAPTER 9 – DATE HANDLING – ISO 8601 Week Numbers
- CHAPTER 9 – DATE HANDLING – Formatting Date and Time
- CHAPTER 9 – DATE HANDLING – Retrieving Date and Time Information
- CHAPTER 9 – DATE HANDLING
- CHAPTER 9 – REGULAR EXPRESSIONS – Splitting Strings
- CHAPTER 9 – REGULAR EXPRESSIONS – Replacement Functions
- CHAPTER 9 – REGULAR EXPRESSIONS – Functions
- CHAPTER 9 – REGULAR EXPRESSIONS – Lazy Matching
- CHAPTER 9 – REGULAR EXPRESSIONS – Escape Sequences
- CHAPTER 9 – REGULAR EXPRESSIONS
- CHAPTER 9 – FILES AND STREAMS – Temporary Files
- CHAPTER 9 – FILES AND STREAMS – Renaming and Removing Files
- CHAPTER 9 – FILES AND STREAMS – Locking
- CHAPTER 9 – FILES AND STREAMS – URL Streams
- CHAPTER 9 – FILES AND STREAMS – User Streams
- CHAPTER 9 – FILES AND STREAMS – Compression Streams
- CHAPTER 9 – FILES AND STREAMS – Input/Output Streams
- CHAPTER 9 – FILES AND STREAMS – Program Input/Output
- CHAPTER 9 – FILES AND STREAMS – File Access
- CHAPTER 9 – FILES AND STREAMS
- CHAPTER 9 – Mainstream Extensions
- CHAPTER 8 – XML with PHP 5 – PHP’s SOAP Extension
- CHAPTER 8 – XML with PHP 5 – SOAP
- CHAPTER 8 – XML-RPC – The Server
- CHAPTER 8 – XML-RPC – Retrospection
- CHAPTER 8 – XML-RPC – The Client
- CHAPTER 8 – XML-RPC – Fault
- CHAPTER 8 – XML-RPC – Response
- CHAPTER 8 – XML with PHP 5 – XML-RPC
- CHAPTER 8 – XML with PHP 5 – COMMUNICATING WITH XML
- CHAPTER 8 – XML with PHP 5 – CONVERTING XML
- CHAPTER 8 – XML with PHP 5 – XML_RSS
- CHAPTER 8 – XML with PHP 5 – XML_Tree
- CHAPTER 8 – XML with PHP 5 – PEAR
- CHAPTER 8 – XML with PHP 5 – SIMPLEXML
- CHAPTER 8 – XML with PHP 5 – Creating a DOM Tree
- CHAPTER 8 – XML with PHP 5 – Using XPath
- CHAPTER 8 – XML with PHP 5 – PARSING XML
- CHAPTER 8 – XML with PHP 5 – VOCABULARY
- CHAPTER 8 – XML with PHP 5
- CHAPTER 7 – EXCEPTIONS – try, catch, and throw
- CHAPTER 7 – EXCEPTIONS
- CHAPTER 7 – Graceful Handling – PEAR::delExpect()
- CHAPTER 7 – Graceful Handling – PEAR::popExpect()
- CHAPTER 7 – Graceful Handling – PEAR::expectError()
- CHAPTER 7 – Graceful Handling – PEAR::popErrorHandling()
- CHAPTER 7 – Graceful Handling – PEAR::pushErrorHandling()
- CHAPTER 7 – PEAR Error Modes – PEAR_ERROR_CALLBACK
- CHAPTER 7 – PEAR Error Modes – PEAR_ERROR_TRIGGER
- CHAPTER 7 – PEAR Error Modes – PEAR_ERROR_DIE
- CHAPTER 7 – PEAR Error Modes – PEAR_ERROR_PRINT
- CHAPTER 7 – PEAR Error Modes – PEAR_ERROR_RETURN
- CHAPTER 7 – Handling PEAR Errors – PEAR::setErrorHandling()
- CHAPTER 7 – Handling PEAR Errors
- CHAPTER 7 – PEAR ERRORS – Catching Errors
- CHAPTER 7 – PEAR ERRORS
- CHAPTER 7 – Silencing Errors
- CHAPTER 7 – Custom Error Handlers
- CHAPTER 7 – Error Reporting
- CHAPTER 7 – TYPES OF ERRORS – PHP Errors
- CHAPTER 7 – TYPES OF ERRORS – Runtime Errors
- CHAPTER 7 – Portability Errors – Dealing with Portability
- CHAPTER 7 – Portability Errors – SAPI Differences
- CHAPTER 7 – TYPES OF ERRORS – Portability Errors
- CHAPTER 7 – TYPES OF ERRORS – Logical Errors
- CHAPTER 7 – TYPES OF ERRORS – Functions and Classes
- CHAPTER 7 – TYPES OF ERRORS – Array Indexes
- CHAPTER 7 – TYPES OF ERRORS – Variables and Constants
- CHAPTER 7 – TYPES OF ERRORS – Undefined Symbols
- CHAPTER 7 – TYPES OF ERRORS – Include / Require
- CHAPTER 7 – TYPES OF ERRORS – Eval
- CHAPTER 7 – TYPES OF ERRORS
- CHAPTER 7 – PHP – Error Handling
- CHAPTER 6 – PEAR DB – Graceful Error Handling
- CHAPTER 6 – PEAR DB – DB Error Codes
- CHAPTER 6 – PEAR DB – Abstracted Errors
- CHAPTER 6 – PEAR DB – Really Portable Errors!
- CHAPTER 6 – PEAR DB – Empty String Handling
- CHAPTER 6 – PEAR DB – Trimming Data
- CHAPTER 6 – PEAR DB – Lowercasing
- CHAPTER 6 – PEAR DB – Count Number of Rows
- CHAPTER 6 – PEAR DB – Count Deleted Rows
- CHAPTER 6 – PEAR DB – Portability Features
- CHAPTER 6 – PEAR DB – Sequences
- CHAPTER 6 – PEAR DB – Fetching Results
- CHAPTER 6 – PEAR DB – simpleQuery($query)
- CHAPTER 6 – Executing PEAR DB Queries
- CHAPTER 6 – PEAR DB – Configuration Options
- CHAPTER 6 – PEAR DB – Database Connections
- CHAPTER 6 – PEAR DB – Pros and Cons of Database Abstraction
- CHAPTER 6 – Obtaining PEAR DB
- CHAPTER 6 – PHP & PEAR DB
- CHAPTER 6 – Other SQLite Tricks
- CHAPTER 6 – SQLite – Tuning
- CHAPTER 6 – SQLite – Character Encoding
- CHAPTER 6 – SQLite – Aggregate User Defined Functions
- CHAPTER 6 – SQLite – Other Result Set-Related Functions
- CHAPTER 6 – SQLite – Homegrown Iteration
- CHAPTER 6 – SQLite – Iterators
- CHAPTER 6 – CHAPTER 6 – Fetching Data
- CHAPTER 6 – SQLite – Other Querying Functions
- CHAPTER 6 – SQLite – User-Defined Functions (UDFs)
- CHAPTER 6 – SQLite – Triggers
- CHAPTER 6 – SQLite – Simpler Queries and Transactions
- CHAPTER 6 – SQLite – Error Handling
- CHAPTER 6 – SQLite – Simple Queries
- CHAPTER 6 – SQLite – Setting Up Databases
- CHAPTER 6 – SQLITE
- CHAPTER 6 – Mysql – BLOB Handling – Inserting BLOB Data
- CHAPTER 6 – Binding Variables
- CHAPTER 6 – Mysql – Prepared Statements
- CHAPTER 6 – Fetching Modes
- CHAPTER 6 – Mysql – Multi Statements
- CHAPTER 6 – Mysql Queries
- CHAPTER 6 – Buffered Versus Unbuffered Queries
- CHAPTER 6 – Mysql & PHP Interface
- CHAPTER 6 – MYSQL
- CHAPTER 6 – Databases with PHP 5
- CHAPTER 5 – Separating Logic from Layout
- CHAPTER 5 – One Script per Function
- CHAPTER 5 – ARCHITECTURE – One Script Serves All
- CHAPTER 5 – FILE UPLOADS
- CHAPTER 5 – SESSIONS
- CHAPTER 5 – COOKIES
- CHAPTER 5 – Error Handling
- CHAPTER 5 – Working with Passwords
- CHAPTER 5 – Input Filter
- CHAPTER 5 – PEAR::Crypt_HMAC
- CHAPTER 5 – HMAC Verification
- CHAPTER 5 – TECHNIQUES TO MAKE SCRIPTS “SAFE” – Input Validation
- CHAPTER 5 – SQL Injection
- CHAPTER 5 – Cross-Site Scripting
- CHAPTER 5 – Global Variables
- CHAPTER 5 – SAFE-HANDLING USER INPUT
- CHAPTER 5 – USER INPUT
- CHAPTER 5 – EMBEDDING INTO HTML
- CHAPTER 5 – How to Write a Web Application with PHP
- CHAPTER 4 – Implementing the Delegation Pattern Using Reflection
- CHAPTER 4 – Reflection Examples
- CHAPTER 4 – Reflection API
- CHAPTER 4 – REFLECTION
- CHAPTER 4 – Observer Pattern
- CHAPTER 4 – Factory Pattern
- CHAPTER 4 – Singleton Pattern
- CHAPTER 4 – Strategy Pattern
- CHAPTER 4 – DESIGN PATTERNS
- CHAPTER 4 – ITERATORS
- CHAPTER 4 – Overloading the Array Access Syntax
- CHAPTER 4 – Property and Method Overloading
- CHAPTER 4 – PHP 5 Advanced OOP and Design Patterns
- CHAPTER 3 – CLASS TYPE HINTS IN FUNCTION PARAMETERS
- CHAPTER 3 – __autoload()
- CHAPTER 3 – EXCEPTION HANDLING
- CHAPTER 3 – __toString() METHOD
- CHAPTER 3 – final CLASSES
- CHAPTER 3 – final METHODS
- CHAPTER 3 – INHERITANCE OF INTERFACES
- CHAPTER 3 – INTERFACES
- CHAPTER 3 – ABSTRACT METHODS AND CLASSES
- CHAPTER 3 – instanceof OPERATOR
- CHAPTER 3 – parent:: AND self::
- CHAPTER 3 – POLYMORPHISM
- CHAPTER 3 – CLONING OBJECTS
- CHAPTER 3 – CLASS CONSTANTS
- CHAPTER 3 – Static Methods
- CHAPTER 3 – Static Properties
- CHAPTER 3 – public, protected, and private Methods
- CHAPTER 3 – public, protected, and private Properties
- CHAPTER 3 – USING THE $this VARIABLE
- CHAPTER 3 – DESTRUCTORS
- CHAPTER 3 – KEYWORD AND CONSTRUCTORS
- CHAPTER 3 – DECLARING A CLASS
- CHAPTER 3 – OBJECTS
- CHAPTER 3 – php 5 object-oriented programming
- CHAPTER 2-4 – PHP 5 Basic Language – Functions
- CHAPTER 2-3 – PHP 5 Basic Language
- CHAPTER 2-2 – PHP 5 Basic Language
- CHAPTER 2 – PHP 5 Basic Language
- CHAPTER 1-1 What Is New in PHP 5?
- CHAPTER 1 – What Is New in PHP 5?
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- A Note About Coding Styles
- Introduction
- PHP Introduction
- Free PHP Books & Tutorials
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