Showing posts with label PHP Framework. Show all posts
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Monday, April 18, 2011

CodeIgniter 1.7 Professional Development

Format : PDF
Author :  Adam Griffiths
Publisher : Packt Publishing
ISBN 978-1-849510-90-5
Size :  15 Mb (With Code Example)

This book takes you beyond the CodeIgniter user guide and into more advanced subjects that you need to know if you plan to use CodeIgniter on a daily basis. The book will teach you how to build libraries in order to complete different tasks and functions. You will create mini-applications each of which teaches a specific technique and builds on top of the CodeIgniter base. By the time that you finish this book you will be able to create a CodeIgniter application of any size with confidence, ease, and speed.

CodeIgniter for Rapid PHP Application Development

Format : PDF
Author : David Upton
Publisher : Packt Publishing
ISBN 978-1-847191-74-8
Size :  3.6 Mb (With Code Example)



 This book sets out to explain some of the main features of CI. It doesn't cover them all, or cover any of them in full detail. CI comes with an excellent on-line User Guide that explains most things. This is downloaded with the CI files.

This book doesn't try to duplicate the User Guide. Instead it tries to make it easier for you to pick up how the CI framework works, so you can decide whether it is right for you, and start using it quickly.


In some places, this book goes beyond the User Guide, though, when it tries to explain how CI works. (The User Guide is more practically oriented.) This means that there are some fairly theoretical chapters in between the "here's how" pages. I've found that it helps to understand what CI is doing under the hood; otherwise you sometimes get puzzling error messages that aren't easy to resolve.


I've tried to use a 'real-world' example when showing sections of CI code. I want to show that CI can be used to develop a serious website with a serious purpose. I'm currently running several websites for clients, and I want a program that will monitor them, test them in ways I specify, keep a database of what it has done, and let me have reports when I want them.
The examples in this book don't show it in full detail, of course: but they do, I hope, demonstrate that you can use CI to make pretty well any common coding simpler, and some uncommon stuff as well.


This book steps you through the main features of CodeIgniter in a systematic way, explaining them clearly with illustrative code examples.

CodeIgniter 1.7 (Basic)


Format : PDF
Author :  Jose Argudo Blanco and David Upton
Publisher : Packt Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-847199-48-5
Size :  3 Mb (With code example)

      CodeIgniter (CI) is a powerful open source PHP framework with a very small footprint, built for PHP programmers who need a simple and elegant toolkit to create full-featured web applications. CodeIgniter is an MVC framework, similar in some ways to the Rails framework for Ruby, and is designed to enable, not overwhelm. This book explains how to work with CodeIgniter in a clear logical way.

 
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