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ksevelyar2011-02-10 13:11:33
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ksevelyar, 2011-02-10 13:11:33

Comprehensive tutorial on php5+mysql+js(ajax)

I want to make a site with users who do something that is stored in the database (they have accounts or their like), what they change / add gets into the database and is displayed on the page without refreshing the pages. You can play as a palace guard.

Actually, for self-study, I want to try to do something like that. I think after such an experience I will be able to better understand "adult" solutions on this topic, write modules / plugins for them and create something with unique functionality. The latter is the main reason why I abandon the usual tsmsok to me in the direction of “lisaped”.

I understand that there are a lot of textbooks of this kind on the net, but this is confusing - what can I advise a green beginner like me (I worked a little with different cms from typo3 to wp, I know css + html a little)? Preferably in Russian.

What framework would you recommend and what books for it?

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Anatoly, 2011-02-10
@taliban

All 3 in 1 books will be worse than 3 books each on their own subject. I advise you to find 3 books: php5, muscle5 and zhs and just read all three, yes, it will take more time, but then you will surely be in the subject.

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Vertex, 2011-02-10
@Vertex

The phrase "You can play the guards of the palace" reliably broke my brain ...

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slamduck, 2011-02-10
@slamduck

Agree with taliban. I recently bought a similar book 3 in one, but then I needed to expand my knowledge and buy additional literature and read blogs. But still, if you decide, take this book by Robin Nixon .

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Borro, 2011-02-10
@Borro

Paul Dubois has very good books on MySQL, for example www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/3059177/

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Max Kuznetsov, 2011-02-10
@pluseg

about js: try to read everything that is on javascript.ru (everything is more or less structured there, albeit fragmentary). And then read the series of articles on jQuery. The latter is chosen for the example purely subjectively;)

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