书名:学习PHP & MySQL(第二版,影印版)
国内出版社:东南大学出版社
出版时间:2008年03月
页数:411
书号:978-7-5641-1142-7
原版书出版商:O'Reilly Media
Michele E. Davis
Michele E. Davis和John A. Phillips 分别是Kraut的Krautgrrl和Krautboy。Phillips拥有计算机科学的背景,在中学时期就开始编程。他的工作涉及多种数据库,包括Oracle、SQL Server以及MySQL。Phillips一直致力于寻求最佳技术(如PHP)来解决现实世界中的计算问题。为Kraut客户研制计算机、排除障碍、设计定制Web解决方案,以及照顾三个活泼可爱的孩子就是他的最大享受。Davis从中学开始就一直热衷于写作,最终成为一名职业作家。她专注于所有形式的科技写作,从市场推广到硬件或软件的用户手册。Davis为ibook、Sybex和Wiley & Sons编著(和合著)了多本书籍,她最善于将非常专业的技术概念转化为易于被客户和读者理解的信息。Davis是Kraut的创意先锋,而Phillips则负责处理后端编码。她热爱阅读、写作,还乐于开车接送孩子们参加体育活动。
Krautgrrl和Krautboy感谢Twin Cities PHP 社区在listserv做出的所有有益评论。
Michele E. Davis and Jon A. Phillips are the Krauts: Krautgrrl and Krautboy, respectively.
Phillips has a background in computer science, having started programming in
grade school. He’s worked with numerous databases, including Oracle, SQL Server,
and MySQL. Phillips is always looking for the best technologies, such as PHP, to
solve real-world computing problems. He enjoys building computers, troubleshooting,
and designing custom web solutions for the Kraut clients and his three
rambunctious children. Davis has been a career writer since grade school and has
focused on all forms of technology writing: from marcom to hardware or software
user manuals. Davis has written (and coauthored) books for ibooks, Sybex, and
Wiley. Her greatest skill is breaking down highly technical concepts into easy-todigest
information bites for her clients and readers. She is the creative edge of Kraut
Companies, while Phillips handles the backend coding. Her hobbies are reading,
writing, and pretending to be a soccer mom.
Jon A. Phillips
Michele E. Davis和John A. Phillips 分别是Kraut的Krautgrrl和Krautboy。Phillips拥有计算机科学的背景,在中学时期就开始编程。他的工作涉及多种数据库,包括Oracle、SQL Server以及MySQL。Phillips一直致力于寻求最佳技术(如PHP)来解决现实世界中的计算问题。为Kraut客户研制计算机、排除障碍、设计定制Web解决方案,以及照顾三个活泼可爱的孩子就是他的最大享受。Davis从中学开始就一直热衷于写作,最终成为一名职业作家。她专注于所有形式的科技写作,从市场推广到硬件或软件的用户手册。Davis为ibook、Sybex和Wiley & Sons编著(和合著)了多本书籍,她最善于将非常专业的技术概念转化为易于被客户和读者理解的信息。Davis是Kraut的创意先锋,而Phillips则负责处理后端编码。她热爱阅读、写作,还乐于开车接送孩子们参加体育活动。
Krautgrrl和Krautboy感谢Twin Cities PHP 社区在listserv做出的所有有益评论。
Michele E. Davis and Jon A. Phillips are the Krauts: Krautgrrl and Krautboy, respectively.
Phillips has a background in computer science, having started programming in
grade school. He’s worked with numerous databases, including Oracle, SQL Server,
and MySQL. Phillips is always looking for the best technologies, such as PHP, to
solve real-world computing problems. He enjoys building computers, troubleshooting,
and designing custom web solutions for the Kraut clients and his three
rambunctious children. Davis has been a career writer since grade school and has
focused on all forms of technology writing: from marcom to hardware or software
user manuals. Davis has written (and coauthored) books for ibooks, Sybex, and
Wiley. Her greatest skill is breaking down highly technical concepts into easy-todigest
information bites for her clients and readers. She is the creative edge of Kraut
Companies, while Phillips handles the backend coding. Her hobbies are reading,
writing, and pretending to be a soccer mom.
The image on the cover of Learning PHP and MySQL is of kookaburra birds
(Dacelo). This “laughing” bird is indigenous to the eastern woodland parts of
Australia, and it derives its name from its distinctive call. Similar to a loud, howling
laugh, it sounds as if the bird is saying “koo koo koo ka ka ka.” It typically makes
this call at dawn and again in the early evening to mark its territory. The call is also
used as a greeting and can get quite loud if groups of the birds meet each other and
begin engaging in “conversations.”
A kookaburra is also easily recognizable by its plumage. It has brown feathers on top
and cream-colored feathers on the underside and a large, strong, black beak. There is
a brown stripe through the eye area. Its wings are brown, tinged with a light shade of
blue, and the tail feathers are black. Males also have a darker shade of blue streaked
through their tail feathers. The kookaburra is about 16–17 inches tall. Its diet varies
and includes insects, lizards, snakes, and small birds. If the prey is small enough, the
kookaburra will snap it up quickly and eat it whole; if it’s large, it kills the prey by
dropping it to the ground from a high point or by beating it against a tree, rock, or
the ground. Friendly and comfortable around humans, kookaburras have been
known to steal unattended BBQor picnic fare, still choosing to beat it against a tree
before eating.
Kookaburras are believed to mate for life. An interesting fact is the offspring stay
with the family unit for extended periods, helping to raise the next generations of
babies by assisting with such things as egg incubation and feeding.