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Introduction to PHP Programming - A 4 Day Course
Synopsis
A PHP course designed to enable web developers and others with limited programming experience to build dynamic database driven e-commerce web sites using the PHP programming language. Since PHP is such a rich and task-specific language, the course covers the most important range of functions in depth, and equips delegates to understand the remaining less essential aspects. The contents of this PHP course are identical to our three day in-house "PHP for Progammers" course, but the pacing is adjusted to suit the needs of public delegates and non-programmers. At the instructor's discretion, training material modules may be omitted if the pace is slightly slower than anticipated.
PHP is Open Source and Cross Platform, running on Unix, Linux, MS Windows, Apple Mac, AS/400 and more, and is often used with an OS-CP database and web server such as MySql and Apache. Thus PHP will work on the operating system and hardware that currently suits your applications and organisation.
Suitable For
Web developers and web designers with a modest amount of programming experience. Students will typically have used another simple or domain-specific language such as VBscript or Javascript.
If you are new to programming or web development and are contemplating the use of PHP we suggest that you read our
notes on introductory courses first.
Prerequisites
- A basic working knowledge of HTML is presumed.
- Some conceptual knowledge of how web servers and web browsers (clients)
interact using HTTP
- A working knowledge of at least one scripting/programming language or
evidence of strong capabilities in relevant areas of mathematical/logical
reasoning
Delivery
This is a hands-on practical workshop based around the development of fully working PHP website services. Strong emphasis is laid on practical examples for which a range of worked solutions are made available.
This course is now available on both a publicly scheduled basis (see below) and on a in-house basis for company groups. Most in-house delivery is on site at the purchasing company's premises.
Arrangements can be made for off-site training at a range of facilities, although this can incur costs which have to be added to our normal charges for tuition and course materials.
The course is usually taught on Linux or MS Windows machines.
Publicly scheduled dates, locations, and prices
Bradford — £1375 (+VAT)
- 2–5 Jun 2008
- 28–31 Jul 2008
- 3–6 Nov 2008
Central London — £1375 (+VAT)
- 23–26 Jun 2008
- 15–18 Sep 2008
- 8–11 Dec 2008
Contents
Introduction to PHP
- History of PHP
- Comparison with dynamic content alternatives (Perl, CGI, ASP, JSP, Servlets , CGI, etc)
- PHP tools and set up (web browser/server, editor, libraries, etc)
- Create a basic PHP Script
- Taking user input
- Self Referring Forms
- Selecting alternatives
- Use PHP to generate HTTP headers
- Pass PHP variables via the URL
- Debugging Tips
Taking User Input from Forms via PHP
- Creating forms with PHP
- Security Protection from Cross Site Scripting
- Using the form GET method
- Using the form POST method
- Obtaining data from forms through variables
- Using hidden fields
- Secure Web Forms
- Calling pages from themselves using forms
- Quoting HTML entities in user input
Variables and Expressions in PHP
- Identifiers
- Data Types (integers, floats, strings and booleans)
- Text constants, interpolation, here documents
- Creating Variables
- Variable assignment
- Variable Scope
- User-defined Constants
- HTTP environment variables
- Magic Constants
- Variable References
PHP Operators
- Arithmetic Operators
- Logical Operators
- Relational Operators
- The Identity Operator
- Bitwise Operators
- Other Operators
- Assignment Operators
- Operator Precedence and Associativity
Conditional Tests and Events in PHP
- True and False
If
- Comparing Strings and Numbers
else and elseif
- The
switch / case statement
- The
? : Operator
- Comparing for equality or identity
PHP Flow Control
- Loops
while
do ... while
for
break and continue
exit
PHP Configuration
- The
php.ini file
- Module Vs CGI Usage
register_globals
- Commonly set configurations
- PHP 4.1 and above
- PHP4 compatibility in PHP5
- A glance at upcoming PHP6
PHP Functions
- Purpose of functions
- Built-in functions
- Declaring functions
- Functions Arguments
- Arguments - Call by Reference
- Default Arguments
- Return
- Returning References
- Variable Scope (global vs local)
- Static variables
- Recursion
include and require
- Variable function calls
Storing Data in Arrays using PHP
- What are arrays?
- How and when to use arrays
- Indexing arrays, numeric and hashes
- Initialising arrays
- Using
foreach
- Add/remove info from arrays
- One-dimensional arrays
- Multi-dimensional arrays
- Array operators
- Array related functions
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Handling Databases with PHP
- PHP's database APIs
- Error-handling strategies
- Connection/disconnection, log in/log out
- Escaping strings in SQL statements
- Including common access functions
- Doing simple SQL queries via PHP
- Building HTML tables using SQL Queries
- Show access to: MySql, Oracle & MS-SQL
- Using PEAR DB
String Manipulation in PHP
- substring and [] operators
- Case conversion, trimming
- Formatting output data
- Regular expressions
Sessions and Cookies in PHP
- What is a session?
- Dependencies on the php.ini file
- Understanding PHP session variables
- Create a PHP session variable
- Register and modify PHP session variables
- Putting PHP session IDs in pages
- Good Practise with sessions and PHP
- Cookie properties
- Setting a cookie in PHP
- Retrieving PHP cookies
- Expiring/Deleting PHP cookies
- Drawbacks to cookies
- Using cookies well
- Cookie Security Issues
File and Directory Access Using PHP
- Opening files, local and remote
- Reading and writing files
- Handling file permissions
- Handling file ownership
- File locking
- Opening and reading directories
- File uploads from the browser/user
Other I/O Issues in PHP
- Getting IP addresses from visitors
- Getting referring URLs from visitors
- Environment variables
- Showing different content to different browsers (IE, Netscape, Mozilla, Opera, etc)
- Handling HTTP and MIME headers
Handling Email with PHP
- Sending email
- Unix and NT setup
mail function
Object Orientation in PHP
- Object basics
- Classes in PHP
- PHP4 - constructors
- PHP5 - constructors and destructors
- Inheritance
- Accessing instance data and functions
__sleep and __wakeup
- Class constants
- PHP5 OO Additions
- Objects: Assignments and References
SOAP
- SOAP Overview
- Simple SOAP Client
- Simple SOAP Server
PEAR, PECL and Smarty
- PECL quick tour
- APC - Alternative PHP Cache
- PEAR installation and quick tour
- PEAR Config
- PEAR Log
- PEAR Auth
- PEAR HTML_Quickform
- Smarty Templates
- Smarty and HTML_Quickform
- Smarty and Quickform help with security
Graphics in PHP
- Graphics basics
- Image MIME type
- Basic examples
- Creation from an existing image
- Image copying and resizing
- Drawing text on images
- True Type fonts
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Publicly Scheduled Training Locations
We currently run public training courses in the following locations:
- London, UK
- Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK
- Birmingham, West Midlands, UK
- Carshalton, Surrey, UK
- Chester, North West, UK
- Coventry, West Midlands, UK
- Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
- Glasgow, Scotland, UK
- Harwell, Oxfordshire, UK
- Manchester, North West, UK
- Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, UK
- Newark, Nottinghamshire, UK
- Reading, Berkshire, UK
- Slough, Berkshire, UK
- Stevenage, Hertfordshire, UK
- Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK
- Wokingham, Berkshire, UK
Most UK public training courses are available on a monthly basis.
Please see the individual course outlines or our public
training schedule
for details.
In-house (on-site) training locations
We deliver in-house courses at client premises and/or training facilities in
any part of the world which is practically and commercially accessible.
Our In-house training guidelines
outline our basic requirements and our UK pricing structure. To estimate costs
for training in other countries, simply convert to your local currency and then
make a rough calculation of our tutor's costs for travelling to and staying at
your location.
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