
PHP and MySQL for Dynamic Web Sites
Visual QuickPro Guide
by Larry Ullman
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appears in Web Development and Php.
Learn PHP and MySQL Programming, the quick and easy way! Easy visual approach uses demonstrations and realworld examples to guide you step by step through advanced techniques for dynamic Web development using PHP and MySQL. Concise steps and explanations let you get up and running in no time. Essential reference guide keeps you coming back ag...
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