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ISBN 10: B074WHF9Z1
ISBN 13: 9780995382763
Author: Younes Rafie, Reza Lavaryan, Christopher Pitt, Bruno Skvorc, Thomas Punt
PHP powers the vast majority of the web today. It is by far the most ubiquitous and accessible mature web language, and welcomes thousands of new developers every day. It is this ease of access that can, admittedly, sometimes give it a bad name – good resources are few and far in between, and the competition is real, driving people to take shortcuts, skip best practices, and learn on-the-fly.
With PHP 7+ came some improvements that make it harder to make mistakes, and 7.2 is making things even safer, even more structured. If you’re just getting started with the language (or perhaps youve been using it a while and have learned some bad habits), you’re in luck. Not only will it be ever harder to slip up and make mistakes, but content such as this – hand picked from the excellent SitePoint PHP channel – will help you get started the right way.
SitePoint Better PHP Development 1st Table of contents:
Better PHP Development
Notice of Rights
Notice of Liability
Trademark Notice
About SitePoint
Preface
Conventions Used
Chapter 1: How PHP Executes—from Source Code to Render
Introduction
Stage 1 – Lexing
Stage 2 – Parsing
Stage 3 – Compilation
Stage 4 – Interpretation
Conclusion
Chapter 2: Getting to Know and Love Xdebug
How do I use it?
With modern IDEs and Blackfire, is there even a need for Xdebug?
Let’s Try It Out
Xdebug with Vagrant and PhpStorm
Using the Profiler
Forcing Xdebug’s Render on Laravel
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Localization Demystified: Php-Intl for Everyone
Installation
Message Formatting
Message Parsing
Chapter 4: Event Sourcing in a Pinch
Common Language
Storing State vs. Storing Behavior
Making Events
Storing Events
Projecting Events
Summary
Chapter 5: Disco with Design Patterns: A Fresh Look at Dependency Injection
Installation
Getting Started
Service Scope
Container Parameters
Disco in Action
Routing
The Front Controller
But How About the Configuration?
Creating a Container Builder
Creating a Response Listener
Conclusion
Chapter 6: A Comprehensive Guide to Using Cronjobs
Terminology
Getting Started
Crontab Files
How Cron Interprets Crontab Files
Cron Permissions
Redirecting Output
Email the Output
Cron and PHP
Task Overlaps
Anacron
Quick Troubleshooting
Wrapping Up
Chapter 7: Event Loops in PHP
Where Things Go To Wait
Life Without An Event Loop
Icicle
ReactPHP
Conclusion
Chapter 8: PDO – the Right Way to Access Databases in PHP
Why not mysql and mysqli?
Verifying the Existence of PDO
Installation of PDO
Beginning with PDO: a High-level Overview
Connecting to your database
Queries
Prepared Statements and Binding Parameters
Binding Values to an IN Clause
Providing Datatypes When Binding Parameters
Conclusion
Chapter 9: Vagrant: The Right Way to Start with PHP
What?
Why?
How?
Hi!
Conclusion
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