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The book includes the following sections. PHP: History PHP Reference PHP Quick Reference Tutorial Web Development (The Definitive Guide.htm) Three-tier Application Development Techniques (The Complete Idiots Guide to PDO.htm) Database Development Techniques (The Definitive Guide to SQL.htm) Software Development Process (The Complete Idiots Guide to Unit Testing.htm) While You're Learning PHP (The Complete Idiots Guide to Dependency Injection.htm) Advanced PHP features (The Complete Idiots Guide to...


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