Advanced PHP Programming

Advanced PHP Programming

Book Description

Over the past three years has evolved from being a niche language used to add dynamic functionality to small sites to a powerful tool making strong inroads into large-scale, business-critical systems.

The rapid maturation of has created a skeptical population of users from more traditional “enterprise” languages who question the readiness and ability of to scale, as well as a large population of developers without formal computer science backgrounds who have learned through the hands-on experimentation while developing small and midsize applications in .

While there are many books on learning PHP and developing small applications with it, there is a serious lack of information on “scaling” PHP for large-scale, business-critical systems. Schlossnagle’s Advanced PHP fills that void, demonstrating that PHP is ready for enterprise applications by showing the reader how to develop PHP-based applications for maximum performance, stability, and extensibility.

About the Author
George Schlossnagle is a contributor to the PHP project and an Apache module author who also has years of hands-on experience in building large-scale PHP sites and applications.

For two years he was the senior architect at one of the largest PHP sites on the Web (serving over 130 million dynamic PHP pages per day). He is also the author of the APC compiler cache and the APD profiler ( engine extensions), both of which were developed to increase performance on highly transactional Web systems.

He is a regular speaker at leading open source conferences such as PHP-Con and ApacheCon, and he now runs a consulting company specializing in scalable Web applications.

Book Details

  • Paperback: 672 pages
  • Publisher: Sams (March 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0672325616
  • ISBN-13: 978-0672325618
  • File Size: 8.7 MiB

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