PHP Classes

April 28th, 2006

Spurred on by Jason's plan, I thought that I would do something similar. I thought it would might be useful if I wrote a small series based upon a set plan. Maybe write up 5-10 (or more?) articles, say one a week, and hopefully get some people thinking about how they should be coding up their scripts, in terms of security, database structure and so on.

A few topics I've thought of:

  • A basic user administration program with multiple levels of access
  • A guestbook
  • Regular Expressions
  • Classes 101
  • New features in PHP 5
  • Database Structuring

The list could be endless… If you have an idea, or want to see one of the above done, then leave a comment and I'll make a decision at some point next week.


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  • 1. Sarah  |  April 28th, 2006 at 6:58 pm

    Finally :| ;)

    How about using more than the basics of MySQL.
    Image functions in PHP using GD.
    About Pear

  • 2. Chance  |  April 30th, 2006 at 2:56 am

    I'd love the series- Because I deal more with the business side of things I have a basic understanding of php but most of my experience is limited to editing someone else's examples or open source code.

    I second the GD/GD2/ImageMagik and Pear suggestions too, those both tend to mystify casual coders like myself :)

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