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A Programmer's Introduction to PHP 4.0
W. J. Gilmore
Paperback - 450 pages 1st edition (December 2000)
APress; Dimensions (in inches): 1.19 x 9.26 x 7.42

A Programmer's Introduction to PHP 4.0 addresses experienced programmers and Web developers--no matter what language they are familiar with. The book begins with a rapid introduction to PHP's syntax and basic functionality, allowing readers to easily gain a general understanding of the language. The book then moves onto advanced issues like PHP's role in database manipulation, sessions and user-interactivity. The book also examines how PHP can work with XML, Javascript and the Component Object Model (COM). Gilmore fills the book with practical examples in addition to several projects that can be immediately incorporated into any Web site. A Programmer's Introduction to PHP 4.0 shows how to make the most of PHP's mighty capabilities and is invaluable to professional Web developers, regardless of their current level of PHP knowledge.
 
Web Application Programming With Php : Virtual Workshop Gold
Matt Bridges
Paperback Bk&Cd-r edition (June 2001)
Gearhead Pr;
 
Php : Your Visual Blueprint for Creating Open Source, Server-Side Content
Paul Whitehead, Joel Desamero
Paperback - 350 pages Bk&Cd-Rom edition (June 2001)
Hungry Minds, Inc; Dimensions (in inches): 0.93 x 9.00 x 8.10
 
PHP Black Book
Peter Moulding
Paperback - 880 pages Bk&Cd-Rom edition (October 11, 2001)
The Coriolis Group; Dimensions (in inches): 2.11 x 9.23 x 7.38
 
Foundation PHP for Flash
Steve Webster
Mass Market Paperback - 500 pages 1st edition (September 2001)
Friends of Ed; Dimensions (in inches): 1.02 x 8.86 x 7.38

When combined with the open source MySQL database solution, PHP is your fast track to supplying your Flash movies with real-time dynamic content: rich functionality, elegant simplicity, the beauty of Flash, with the brains of PHP.

The Foundation series aims to take you through the basics and beyond, feeding you the information and the inspiration you need to create innovative, interactive web applications.

By the midpoint of this book, you'll be comfortable enough with the PHP language to set your sights on database integration and high-end real-world applications. This book will guide you there with down-to-earth examples, practical tutorials and a designer-friendly approach.

The basics of PHP as a scripting language, including the similarities and differences between PHP and ActionScript
 
Practical PostgreSQL (O'Reilly Unix)
John C. Worsley, Joshua D. Drake
Paperback - 700 pages 1 edition (January 2002)
O'Reilly & AssociatesEdited by Command Prompt Inc.

Arguably the most capable of all the open source databases, PostgreSQL is an object-relational database management system first developed in 1977 by the University of California at Berkeley. In spite of its long history, this robust database suffers from a lack of easy-to-use documentation. Practical PostgreSQL fills that void with a fast-paced guide to installation, configuration, and usage.

Complete with a CD-ROM of the PostgreSQL Application Server, LXP, this comprehensive new volume shows you how to compile PostgreSQL from source, create a database, and configure PostgreSQL to accept client-server connections. It also covers the many advanced features, such as transactions, versioning, replication, and referential integrity that enable developers and DBAs to use PostgreSQL for serious business applications. The thorough introduction to PostgreSQL's PL/pgSQL programming language explains how you can use this very useful but under-documented feature to develop stored procedures and triggers. The book includes a complete command reference, and database administrators will appreciate the chapters on user management, database maintenance, and backup & recovery. With Practical PostgreSQL, you will discover quickly why this open source database is such a great open source alternative to proprietary products from Oracle, IBM, and Microsoft.
 
Beginning PHP4
Chris Lea, Wankyu Choi, Allan Kent, Ganesh Prasad, Chris Ullman
Perfect Paperback - 800 pages (October 2000)
Wrox Press Inc; Dimensions (in inches): 1.69 x 9.07 x 7.23

PHP, of course, is introduced in the book, but there's also an approachable and effective introduction to programming in general. The conscientious tutorial on basic concepts like variables, keywords, and flow control will give even beginners an understanding of the basics of writing programs. PHP, it turns out, is not only a great way to generate HTML dynamically, but a very marketable skill. Web fundamentals like HTTP, HTML form variables, and managing session information using no less than four different techniques are explained thoroughly and effectively. You also find out how to install PHP and other tools on your system, with the assistance of plenty of screen shots.
 
PHP by Example
Toby Butzon
Paperback - 450 pages 1st edition (November 7, 2001)
Que; Dimensions (in inches): 0.97 x 9.12 x 7.40

PHP By Example will provide web-publishing oriented individuals the opportunity to learn a new, flexible Internet scripting language, PHP. This book will take the reader through step-by-step examples that will help them gain an understanding of PHP. PHP By Example will:Explain concepts in simple, understandable tasks with multiple approaches to concepts that need clarification.Encourage and train the reader to break problems down into logical steps.
 
Mastering Regular Expressions: Powerful Techniques for Perl and Other Tools (O'Reilly Nutshell)
Paperback - 368 pages 1 edition (January 1997)
O'Reilly & Associates; Dimensions (in inches): 0.85 x 9.19 x 7.05

Edited by Jeffrey E. Friedl and Andy Oram (Editor)

Mastering Regular Expressions quickly covers the basics of regular-expression syntax, then delves into the mechanics of expression-processing, common pitfalls, performance issues, and implementation-specific differences. Written in an engaging style and sprinkled with solutions to complex real-world problems, Mastering Regular Expressions offers a wealth information that you can put to immediate use.
 
MySQL and mSQL
Randy Jay Yarger, George Reese, Tim King
Paperback - 487 pages 1 Ed edition (August 1999)
O'Reilly & Associates; Dimensions (in inches): 1.04 x 9.27 x 7.09

This book is all you need to make use of MySQL or mSQL, two popular, easy-to-use databases for UNIX and Linux systems that support key subsets of SQL. Anyone who knows some basic C, Java, Perl, or Python can quickly write a program to interact with a database. This book takes you through the whole process, from installation and configuration to programming interfaces and basic administration. Includes reference chapters and ample tutorial material.


 
PHP Pocket Reference
Rasmus Lerdorf
Paperback - 114 pages 1st edition (May 15, 2000)
O'Reilly & Associates; Dimensions (in inches): 0.28 x 6.92 x 4.23

The PHP Pocket Reference is both a handy introduction to PHP syntax and structure and a quick reference to the vast array of functions provided by PHP. This small book acts as a perfect tutorial for learning the basics of developing Web applications with PHP.

Outlines the basic syntax and structure of PHP, providing a fast-paced tutorial for learning the basics of developing web applications with PHP. Includes a few real-world examples of PHP in action and a quick reference for the vast array of functions provided by PHP.

 
Php Developer's Dictionary
R. Allen Wyke, Michael J. Walker, Robert M. Cox
Paperback - 672 pages (December 2000)
Sams; Dimensions (in inches): 1.67 x 9.21 x 7.39

A guide, for Web developers, to using PHP language to create dynamically generated Web pages. A comprehensive reference to PHP 2, including the language's evolutions and enhancements. Shows how to install applications, generate HTML, and access databases sing this language, covering every function and property. Softcover.
 
XML Processing with Perl, Python, and PHP
Martin C. Brown
Paperback - 432 pages 1st edition (November 21, 2001)
Sybex; Dimensions (in inches): 0.98 x 8.94 x 7.54

-The only book that focuses on the usage of XML with the most popular scripting languages, including Perl, Python, PHP, Ruby, Rebol, TCL, and Mac OS X's AppleScript.
-Complete coverage of the core XML processing issues, including the basics of parsing XML documents, converting XML to and from different formats and translating objects for use with databases.
-This book goes beyond the basics into advanced topics, such as using the SAX API for Perl, and using SOAP and XML-RPC to share XML formatted information over a network connection.
 
Professional Php Programming (Programmer to Programmer)
Sascha Schumann, Harish Rawat, Jesus M. Castagnetto, Deepak T. Veliath
Paperback - 909 pages (December 1999)
Wrox Press Inc; Dimensions (in inches): 2.00 x 9.16 x 7.30

This book covers middle-tier programming with PHP. PHP is a server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language. It is an open source technology, rapidly gaining popularity as a scripting language for people running dynamic websites. One of its major attractions over Perl, JavaScript and other scripting languages is that PHP has a built-in database integration layer and seamless IP connectivity, with LDAP and TCP as well as the IMAP mail interface. Features;
Real world, practical experience and techniques
From installation and configuration of the PHP engine to advanced dynamic application design
Definitive coverage of core PHP language and database addressing:
MySQL is covered in depth.
Practical e-commerce and business scripting including database application development, together with PHP and XML applications.
LDAP connectivity addressed.
 
PHP for the World Wide Web Visual Quickstart Guide
Larry Ullman
Paperback - 278 pages 1 edition (March 27, 2001)
Peachpit Press; Dimensions (in inches): 0.58 x 8.98 x 7.00
Need to learn PHP fast? Try a Visual QuickStart!

Takes an easy, visual approach to teaching PHP scripting, using pictures to guide you through the language and show you what to do.

Works like a reference book--you look up what you need and then get straight to work.
No long-winded passes--concise, straightforward commentary explains what you need to know.
Companion Web site contains complete source code for examples in the book, online resources, updates, and more.
 
Programming PHP
Kevin Tatroe, Bob Kaehms, Ric McGredy
Paperback - 500 pages 1st edition (March 2002)
O'Reilly & Associates
Edited by Rasmus Lerdorf.
 
Web Application Development with PHP 4.0 (with CD-ROM)
Tobias Ratschiller, Till Gerken
Paperback - 384 pages Bk&Cd-Rom ; 1st edition (July 15, 2000)
New Riders Publishing; Dimensions (in inches): 0.91 x 8.93 x 6.96

Web Application Development with PHP 4.0 isn't your run-of-the-mill language tutorial. Authors Ratschiller and Gerken purposely designed its content to appeal to coders who already are proficient in PHP, but in need of advanced programming techniques and high-level application-development skills. Assuming a strong programming foundation, this book can be considered a next-level PHP tutorial.

Drawing on their own experience of what's really important in PHP development, the authors dive into topics such as linked lists and associative arrays. They also weave together topics like security and database access with such software-development issues as three-tier architecture, versioning, and program requirements. This balance makes for a nice fit for developers who have mastered the basics, but are looking to hone their skills to move to the next level. The book also goes into how to extend PHP by modifying its Zend language engine via the C source code.
 
PHP 4: A Beginner's Guide
William McCarty
Paperback - 544 pages (July 26, 2001)
McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing; Dimensions (in inches): 1.24 x 9.10 x 7.40

Essential skills for first-time programmers! PHP 4: A Beginner's Guide explains the fundamentals of this hot programming language. You'll learn to create forms, work with functions, use cookies, access relational databases, and debug PHP scripts. The modular approach of this series--including drills, sample projects, and mastery checks--makes it easy to learn PHP 4 programming quickly.
 
PHP Advanced for the World Wide Web Visual QuickPro Guide
Larry Ullman
Paperback - 520 pages 1st edition (December 15, 2001)
Peachpit Press; Dimensions (in inches): 1.08 x 8.96 x 7.10
 
Postgresql : Developer's Handbook
Ewald Geschwinde, Hans-Juergen Schoenig, Hans-Jurgen Schonig
Paperback - 768 pages 1st edition (December 18, 2001)
Sams; Dimensions (in inches): 1.72 x 9.04 x 7.34

PostgreSQL Developer's Handbook provides a complete overview of the PostgreSQL database server and extensive coverage of its core features, including object orientation, PL/pgSQL, and the most important programming interfaces.

The authors introduce the reader to the language and syntax of PostgreSQL and then move quickly into sophisticated programming topics. Readers will learn how to program efficient date calculations, to integrate PostgreSQL into the Microsoft Office environment and how to build dynamic Flash Web sites using PostgreSQL.

The authors provide tested sample code, accompanied by detailed explanations, allowing developers to get up and running quickly with PostgreSQL and to solve common PostgreSQL problems.
 
Core PHP Programming: Using PHP to Build Dynamic Web Sites (With CD-ROM)
Leon Atkinson
Paperback - 769 pages 2nd Bk&cdr edition (August 2000)
Prentice Hall PTR; Dimensions (in inches): 2.16 x 9.32 x 7.02

Revised for PHP version 4, the new edition of Core PHP Programming is a comprehensive tutorial and reference to one of today's hottest scripting languages. Part tutorial and part reference, this book will get beginners started with PHP, as well as provide a convenient desktop resource for more experienced PHP developers
 
Apache Server For Dummies®
Ken L Coar http://web.golux.com/coar/ (Ken is a member of the Apache Software Foundation http://www.apache.org/)
Paperback - 384 pages Bk&Cd-Rom edition (January 23, 1998)
Hungry Minds, Inc; Dimensions (in inches): 0.94 x 9.18 x 7.43
Out of print
ovice and veteran Webmasters alike should have a copy of Apache Server For Dummies by their computer. This comprehensive guide helps you understand and maximize the capabilities of Apache, one of the most popular and powerful Web servers in use today. Apache Server For Dummies is your blueprint to providing dynamic content on the Web with Apache. Topics covered include installing the Apache Web server, using CGI and Perl scripts, creating password-protected Web pages, troubleshooting, documenting access to your Web server, and monitoring server activity. The CD-ROM that accompanies Apache Server For Dummies features the latest version of the Apache Web server software, the GNU ANSI C compiler, debugging tools and utilities, reference materials, and much more.
 
PostgreSQL
Jeff Perkins
Paperback - 450 pages (October 2001)
Premier Press, Inc.; Dimensions (in inches): 0.81 x 9.18 x 7.43

PostgreSQL is the perfect book for you if you use PostgreSQL at work and on your Web sites wherever you expose data on the Web using Linux and Apache. It covers the new features of PostgreSQL as well as the PostgreSQL processor, which defines all necessary objects in a database, to get acquainted with SQL and to test ideas and verify joins and queries. Database developers for corporate and Web applications will find this book useful. It is geared toward intermediate to advanced developers who have designed and administered databases, but not PostgreSQL. The accompanying CD includes PostgreSQL, plus sample databases and modules.
 
PHP Developer's Cookbook
Sterling Hughes, Andrei Zmievski
Paperback - 504 pages 2nd edition (December 13, 2001)
Sams; Dimensions (in inches): 1.16 x 9.08 x 7.42

A task-based reference, delivering solutions to common problems with the HTML-embedded scripting language, PHP. Each solution includes complete code listings and an in-depth explanation of how and why that solution fit the problem. Help for professionals troubleshooting the creation of dynamically generated Web pages.
 
SAMS Teach Yourself PHP4 in 24 Hours (Teach Yourself -- 24 Hours)
Matt Zandstra
Paperback - 528 pages 2nd edition (January 15, 2002)
Sams; Dimensions (in inches): 1.23 x 9.06 x 7.38

Consisting of 24 one-hour lessons, Sams Teach Yourself PHP in 24 Hours is divided into five sections that guide the reader through the language from the basics to the advanced functions.

The first section of the book teaches the fundamentals of PHP. And then, building upon what has been taught in the first section, sections two through four shows the reader how to apply that knowledge in order to interact with the user by creating and managing forms, cookies and authentication. It also teaches how to access databases and how to integrate system components, e-mail, LDAP, network sockets and much more.
 
PHP 4 Developer's Guide
Blake Schwendiman
Paperback - 775 pages (January 12, 2001)
McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing; Dimensions (in inches): 1.69 x 9.23 x 7.36

PHP--a server-side, embedded HTML scripting language--is used to develop dynamic Web content. * Hot language--Red Hat and Mitsubishi are among the companies that use PHP as their Web development solution. It's also the most popular Apache module. * This book provides the tools and information needed to build dynamic Web applications and databases with PHP 4. * Covers installation, configuration, database connectivity, working with XML and CGL, and much more. * Includes details on the new features in PHP 4, including shared memory support, the new Zend engine, and XML support.
 
Building Database Applications on the Web Using PHP3
Craig Hilton, Jeff Willis, Bjorn Borud
Paperback - 624 pages Bk&Cd Rom edition (December 17, 1999)
Addison-Wesley Pub Co; Dimensions (in inches): 1.16 x 9.18 x 7.37

Provides everything you need to understand and work with PHP3. Presents essential background information and clear explanations of PHP3, PostgreSQL, MySQL, HTML, LINUX, and other relevant database and internet technologies. Softcover. CD-ROM included.
 
PHP3: Programming Browser-Based Applications with PHP
Dave Medinets, David Medinets
Paperback - 448 pages Bk&Cd Rom edition (October 4, 1999)
McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing; Dimensions (in inches): 1.57 x 8.97 x 6.12

Usage of PHP--cross-platform, server-side, HTML embedded scripting language--is rising by 100,000 domains per month. First PHP reference on market, and it contains more code examples with more comments than any other UNIX book. Provides UNIX programmers with all the necessary tools to build dynamic Web applications and databases from open-source software. CD-ROM includes Red Hat Linux 6.0 operating system, award-winning MySQL database engine, code listings, sample applications, software...
 
Creating Dynamic Webpages Using PHP and MySQL (With CD-ROM)
David Tansley
Paperback - 304 pages 1st edition (December 15, 2001)
Addison-Wesley Pub Co; Dimensions (in inches): 1.07 x 9.24 x 7.39

 
Php Essentials (Prima Tech Linux Series)
Julie Meloni
Paperback - 384 pages (April 2000)
Prima Publishing; Dimensions (in inches): 0.84 x 9.14 x 7.40

PHP is a server-side scripting language comparable to MS ASP or Cold Fusion. PHP is an open-source and cross-platform language that works with Linux, UNIX and Windows NT operating systems. PHP Essentials covers everything from basic PHP techniques such as the variables in HTML, PHP and HTTP, to advanced applications such as mySQL administration. If you are a beginning developer, you can use PHP Essentials to help you create diverse web pages. If you are an advanced user of PHP, you will find the annotated language reference included in PHP Essentials useful while you design your own advanced applications.
 
MySQL/PHP Database Applications
Jay Greenspan, Brad Bulger
Paperback - 500 pages Bk&Cd-Rom edition (January 2001)
Hungry Minds, Inc; Dimensions (in inches): 1.48 x 9.20 x 7.40

PHP4/MySQL Database Applications demonstrates web-application development by presenting seven real, ready-to-use examples starting with a simple guess book and ending with a fully-functional e-commerce site with a shopping cart. Inexperienced users will learn the essentials of working with PHP4 and MySQL so they can start building and customizing database applications for the web right away!

Book Info
An intermediate to advanced level guide to making the most of MySQL and PHP, creating Internet database applications that perform. Contains code and examples. The CD-ROM includes MySQL 3.23, PHP 4.0.3, PHP classes, libraries, and other tools, the code and examples from the text, and more. System requirements: Windows 95+ or comparable platform, and CD-ROM drive. Softcover.
 
PHP 4 Bible
Tim Converse, Joyce Park
Paperback - 689 pages 1st edition (August 17, 2000)
Hungry Minds, Inc; Dimensions (in inches): 1.66 x 9.25 x 7.40

So you want to create dynamic database-driven Web pages? This authoritative reference is packed with case studies to lead you successfully through the latest version of this server-side HTML-embedded language. Whether you're an HTML designer, a C coder, or a Web programmer using ASP, JSP, Perl, or ColdFusion, you'll get the most out of this open source alternative using this reliable guide. Inside you'll find how-to's on everything from getting started to modifying freely-available scripts -- so you won't have to write from scratch!
 
Php Fast & Easy Web Development (Fast & Easy Web Development)
Julie C. Meloni
Paperback - 350 pages Bk&Cd-Rom edition (July 2000)
Premier Pr; Dimensions (in inches): 1.01 x 9.15 x 7.45

PHP is a server-side, HTML embedded scripting language used to create dynamic Web pages. PHP is the number one add on module for Apache servers, and best of all--it's free! This is the only book on PHP that takes a visual approach to learning this topic. As a part of the Fast & Easy Web Development series, this book applies the highly successful combination of easy-to-understand instructions and real screenshots for a truly unique learning experience. PHP Fast & Easy Web Development is ideal for the beginning Web developer or for Web developers who want to increase their skill set.
 
PHP and MySQL(tm) For Dummies(r)
Janet Valade
Not yet available
Paperback - 408 pages Cd-Rom edition (April 1, 2002)
Hungry Minds, Inc
 
Wireless Web Development with PHP and WAP
Ray Rischpater
Paperback - 504 pages Bk&Cd-Rom edition (May 2001)
APress; Dimensions (in inches): 1.39 x 9.28 x 7.44

The enormous popularity of the World Wide Web can be attributed in large part to the fact that it is a dynamic, highly interactive medium. As Web accessibility through wireless devices becomes increasingly popular, developers are challenged to maintain the high level of interactivity and flexibility that users are accustomed to on their personal computer browsers. Fortunately, this task is not as daunting as it seems, as the language tools used to create "conventional" Web pages can also be implemented in the wireless arena. Rischpater's Wireless Web Development with PHP and WAP is a comprehensive guide to doing exactly this, illustrating how one of the Web's most popular scripting languages, PHP, can be used alongside the wireless Web's standard languages, namely WML and WMLScript, to create truly dynamic and powerful wireless applications.
 
MySQL
Paul DuBois, Michael Widenius
756 pages 1 edition (December 28, 1999)
New Riders Publishing; Dimensions (in inches): 1.55 x 8.97 x 6.98
http://www.mysql.com/
 
Beginning Databases with PostgreSQL
Richard Stones, Neil Matthew
Paperback - 650 pages 1st edition (September 2001)
Wrox Press Inc; Dimensions (in inches): 1.38 x 8.93 x 7.22

This book is a complete tutorial on PostgreSQL features and functions beginning with the basics and building up to the design and construction of databases and integrating them with programming languages for the Web. Here we'll show you how to make the most of this fully programmable databases' powerful features like aggregate, join, transaction, inheritance, embedding your own C routines and more.

This book covers:
-Detailed tutorial in PostgreSQL
-Installing from binaries and source code on UNIX and Windows
-Working with graphical tools
-Various forms of queries, subqueries, aggregate functions and joins
-Transactions, locking, stored procedures and triggers
-Performance monitoring, tuning and server control
-Connecting and executing SQL statements using C (libpq) and Embedded SQL
-Developing applications in PHP, Perl and Java
 
Instant PHP 4
Neal Anders, Michael J. Walker, Robert M. Cox
Paperback - 550 pages 1st edition (October 10, 2001)
McGraw-Hill; Dimensions (in inches): 1.55 x 9.12 x 7.36; Illustrated by Lyssa Wald.

Use PHP 4 to create calendars, shopping carts, WAP pages and much more using this practical cookbook-style guide. Packed with ready-to-use applications and organized by application type, this is an ideal resource for when you need quick and easy access to hands-on information.
 
Web Database Applications with PHP & MySQL
Hugh E. Williams, David Lane
This item will be published in March 2002.
Paperback - 400 pages 1st edition (March 2002)
O'Reilly & Associates
 
Essential PHP for Web Professionals
Christopher Cosentino
Paperback - 168 pages 1st edition (October 2000)
Prentice Hall PTR; Dimensions (in inches): 0.50 x 9.00 x 6.03

Cosentino introduces the PHP programming language, versions three and four, to Web developers with little or no programming experience, but facility with HTML using a garden-variety text editor. The tutorial takes small steps, each building on the previous. The code for the examples are available on the Web, or can be typed in by hand. There is no bibliography.Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR
 
Php Functions Essential Reference
Zak Greant, Graeme Merrall, Torben Wilson, Brett Michlitsch
Paperback - 768 pages 1st edition (September 31, 2001)
New Riders Publishing; Dimensions (in inches): 1.58 x 8.97 x 6.01

If you're a programmer looking for the most effective uses of PHP, this book will provide you with:
A clear guide to common function usage and pitfalls .
Easy to find, detailed information on the most important PHP functions.
Practical examples of each function's use .
Overview's that discuss how and why to use a particular group of functions .
Practical, complete documentation on powerful but obscure functions such as pack and unpack.

 
PHP and MySQL Web Development
Luke Welling, Laura Thomson
Paperback - 896 pages 1 edition (March 30, 2001)
Sams; Dimensions (in inches): 2.09 x 9.07 x 7.36
 
PostgreSQL Essential Reference
Barry Stinson


Paperback - 400 pages 1st edition (October 2001)
New Riders Publishing Dimensions (in inches): 0.85 x 9.02 x 6.06

PostgreSQL Essential Reference is a reference book for developers and system administrators who are already familiar with SQL database concepts but that need clear and concise documentation that is specific to PostgreSQL.
The book is divided into 3 parts; Basic SQL Reference, PostgreSQL specifics, and PostgreSQL administration. On a whole, it provides a command, the syntax, available options, description, and example code. Readers will be able to easily utilize the code and concepts into their use f the product.
An added advantage to this book is that provides all reference material in two ways; alphabetically and by task. This is important because readers of the book will be looking for this information by both methods.


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