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** whats needed? - the '''PHP parser''' (CGI or server module), a '''web server''', and a '''web browser'''
** whats needed? - the '''PHP parser''' (CGI or server module), a '''web server''', and a '''web browser'''
* be used on all major operating systems
* be used on all major operating systems
* support most of the web servers (Apache, IIS, lighttpd, nginx
* '''support''' most of the '''web servers''' (Apache, IIS, lighttpd, nginx, etc)
* support talking to other services - LDAP, IMAP, SNMP, NNTP, POP3, HTTP, COM (on Windows)
* support '''talking to''' other '''services''' - ''LDAP, IMAP, SNMP, NNTP, POP3, HTTP, COM (on Windows)''
* work as either a module, or as a CGI processor
* work as either a '''module''', or as a '''CGI processor'''
* do procedural programming or object-oriented programming (OOP), or a mixture of them both
* do '''procedural''' programming or '''object-oriented''' programming (OOP), or a mixture of them '''both'''
 
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=== PHP can con't ===
=== PHP can con't ===

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PHP Programming Training Materials

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Please DO NOT change these materials, especially the EXERCISES, without direct permission from: LUKASZ SOKOLOWSKI.

Intro

  • general-purpose scripting language
  • especially suited to web development
  • fast, flexible and pragmatic
  • powers everything from simple blog to the corporate organisations

Intro con't

PHP - recursive acronym for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor

  • widely-used open source language
  • can be embedded into HTML
  • code is executed on the server, generating HTML which is then sent to the client
  • extremely simple, yet offers many advanced features

PHP can

  • collect form data
  • generate dynamic page content
  • send and receive cookies
  • so in general - server-side scripting
    • whats needed? - the PHP parser (CGI or server module), a web server, and a web browser
  • be used on all major operating systems
  • support most of the web servers (Apache, IIS, lighttpd, nginx, etc)
  • support talking to other services - LDAP, IMAP, SNMP, NNTP, POP3, HTTP, COM (on Windows)
  • work as either a module, or as a CGI processor
  • do procedural programming or object-oriented programming (OOP), or a mixture of them both

PHP can con't

  • also command line scripting
    • can be run without any server or browser - only the PHP parser is needed
    • ideal for scripts regularly executed using cron (on Unix or macOS) or Task Scheduler (on Windows)
  • so ie. do simple/stronger text processing tasks - Perl regexps (PCRE), etc
  • output HTML, images, PDF, encrypted data, emails, JSON, XML (libxml2, SimpleXML, XMLReader, XMLWriter; XDebug)
    • autogenerate these files, and save them in the file system, instead of printing it out, forming a server-side cache for dynamic content
  • support a wide range of databases
    • via db specific ext, or abstraction layers (like PDO), or ODBC, cURL, sockets (CouchDB)
  • support the WDDX complex data exchange
  • instantiate Java objects and use them transparently as own objects

Data Structures (refresher only)

  • Associative arrays
  • Session variables, global variables, cookies
  • Date
  • File and File Upload
  • Cookies and Sessions
  • E-mail
  • Error Handling
  • Exceptions Handling
  • PHP Filter

Security

  • authorization and authentication
  • using cookies and sessions

Dealing with Images

GD Library and alternatives

PHP XML

Examples and exercises

  • localhost/ws_

Object-Oriented Programming

  • Terminology Object
  • Declaring classes and constructors
  • Creating and Using Objects
  • Properties and methods
  • Inheritance
  • Access modifiers
  • Magic methods
  • Declaring and using interfaces
  • exception Handling

Using Databases

  • Methods of data storing data
  • PDO extension
  • Connecting to a database using PDO
  • Operations on data
  • Error Handling PDO
  • Transactions
  • Primary keys
  • Joins
  • Aggregate functions and grouping
  • connect to the database
  • storing passwords
  • executing queries
  • processing data
  • modifying and removing data
  • binding form to records in the database

Programming interfaces

  • Architecture services
  • Adding to the system API
  • The data format JSON and XML
  • RESTful Services
  • Designing Web Service

Examples and exercises

Design Patterns

  • What are design patterns
  • Singleton Pattern
  • Factory Pattern
  • MVC model-view-controller

Efficiency

  • Research applications performance
  • Code cache

Safety

  • Filtering input
  • Session fixation
  • Session hijacking
  • SQL injection
  • Storing passwords
  • SSL

Stacks - lamp, wamp, etc

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