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1932_32 Douglas Clifton's Bookmarks Tagged With "php"

  1. Visit Recommended PHP Reading List Recommended PHP Reading List

    Learn about PHP with this reading list compiled for programmers and administrators by IBM Web application developers.

  2. Visit What Firefox extensions do you have installed? What Firefox extensions do you have installed?

    Here is a list of mine, and how I did it.

  3. Visit Howto MagpieRSS: Implementing Web Developer News with MagpieRSS, PHP and MySQL - loadaverageZero Howto MagpieRSS: Implementing Web Developer News with MagpieRSS, PHP and MySQL - loadaverageZero

    Learn how to create dynamic, syndicated RSS news headlines from any valid source using the MagpieRSS feed parser, the PHP scripting language, and the MySQL database engine.

  4. Visit Building Modular XHTML Web Pages with PHP Building Modular XHTML Web Pages with PHP

    A series of labs describing the process of building modular, structured and valid XHTML Web pages using the PHP server-side scripting language.

  5. Visit A Howto on Optimizing PHP A Howto on Optimizing PHP

    An excellent, and very detailed, article on optimizing your PHP applications. Topics include the most common bottlenecks, tuning your hardware, Web server and database engine, opcode and output caching, and benchmarking. Study this one carefully.

  6. Visit Advanced PHP Resources Advanced PHP Resources

    A list of resources intended to improve your PHP programming techniques, including such things as OOP and PHP, development tools, class libraries, repositories and extensions, frameworks, recommended reading, PHP5, and communities and blogs.

  7. Visit PHP Regular Expression Clinic PHP Regular Expression Clinic

    The clinic is in PDF format, so I am not linking to it directly. Read the review here first. An outstanding resource.

  8. Visit Web Developer Resource Index Web Developer Resource Index

    drx is a Resource Directory and Index for Web developers, designers and programmers of all skill levels, and focuses on standards, accessibility and open-source software, solutions and tools.

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