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Zend Framework, A Beginner's Guide
By: Vikram VaswaniImprint: McGraw-Hill
Format: ePub Encrypted (DRM)
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A practical guide to the Zend FrameworkPerfect for real-world PHP developers working against aggressive deadlines, Zend Framework: A Beginner's Guide teaches you how to work smarter by taking full advantage of Zend Framework’s extensibility, scalability, and flexibility. Learn how to use the Zend Framework to simplify and shorten the application development cycle, reduce testing time, and improve quality.Zend Framework: A Beginner's Guide:Is written by a featured columnist with Zend TechnologiesCovers the most important components of the Zend FrameworkIntroduces MVC concepts and theory, and then demonstrates real-world implementation of the theoryProvides numerous projects and code examplesOffers all code from the book for downloadEssential skills made easyBasic Features; Basic Principles and Conventions; Models; Controllers and Views; Authentication, Access Control and Sessions; Routing; Error Handling; Advanced Features; XML; Ajax and JSON; Localization; Web Services; Performance Optimization
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| Title of Computers eBook: Zend Framework, A Beginner's Guide | |
| Release Date: 07-22-2010 | |
| Publisher: McGraw-Hill |
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| SKU | 9780071639408 |
| File size | 5007 |
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