Product DescriptionThe first and only officially authorized book on the PHP Certification exam developed by Zend Technologies, the commercial developer of PHP. Zend’s PHP Certification exam is a high-quality, carefully developed exam designed to enhance and certify the skills of the PHP professional. The Zend PHP Certification Study Guide is a concise, densely packed book [...]
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Zend PHP Certification Study Guide
Posted: 7th February 2011 by admin in PHP ProgrammingTags: Certification, Guide, Study, Zend
I Hate PHP – A Beginners Guide to PHP & MySQL Programming Without Brain Overload!
Posted: 26th January 2011 by admin in PHP ProgrammingTags: Beginner's, Brain, Guide, HATE, MYSQL, overload, Programming, without
Product DescriptionLearn The Basics Of PHP & MySQL Programming Without A Brain Overload! …”I Hate PHP” is for webmasters and designers who have always wondered what PHP could do for them; someone who wants to “do” some PHP and not outsource it. It is best to be familiar with HTML and writing / deciphering HTML [...]
Beginner’s guide to PHP Programming
Posted: 22nd January 2011 by admin in PHP ProgrammingTags: Beginner's, Guide, Programming
Beginner’s guide to PHP Programming
Buyer’s Guide to the Consumer Electronics Show: Embrace IT consumerisation
Posted: 9th January 2011 by admin in Web DevelopmentTags: Buyers, Consumer, consumerisation, Electronics, embrace, Guide, show
Buyer’s Guide to the Consumer Electronics Show: Embrace IT consumerisation Industry gurus are warning that the old ways of doing things cannot continue. The idea of travelling to a place of work, working at least an eight-hour shift using tools that work provides dates back to the industrial age. Productivity was a measure of the [...]
A guide to iPad 2 rumours
Posted: 6th January 2011 by admin in Web DevelopmentTags: Guide, iPad, rumours
A guide to iPad 2 rumours It’s nearly impossible to keep up with the chatter surrounding the iPad 2. Every day it seems like there’s a new rumour about a new model, a new launch date or even a USB port. It’s a bit overwhelming. Read more on Stuff
