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Client Access Control with MySQL
0 Comments Published by feeder July 27th, 2006 in tutorials, mysql, devshedIn our third and final article covering MySQL security you will learn about client access control. There are exercises included with answers so you can test yourself on what you learned. This article is excerpted from chapter 12 of the em MySQL 5. Certification Guide em written by Paul Dubois et al. Sams 2 5 ISBN 672328127 ….
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An Introduction to the Observer Pattern in PHP
0 Comments Published by feeder July 25th, 2006 in patterns, php, devshedIf you have reached the point in your programming life where you are using design patterns you will want to read this article. The first of a three-part series it covers the Observer pattern which can be just the thing for situations where objects need to send information to a centralized mechanism….
Last week we began our discussion of MySQL database security. This week we continue that discussion with user account management. The second of several parts this article is excerpted from chapter 12 of the em MySQL 5. Certification Guide em written by Paul Dubois et al. Sams 2 5 ISBN 672328127 ….
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Developing a Form Validation System with the Observer Pattern in PHP
0 Comments Published by feeder July 25th, 2006 in patterns, php, devshedWant to gain a good grounding in how to apply the Observer pattern in PHP Then you re in the right place Welcome to the second part of the series The Observer Pattern in PHP. Composed of three tutorials this series teaches you the key concepts of the popular Observer design pattern and shows you how to apply it in the context of real-world PHP applications….
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