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In this second part to a nine-part series on Perl control structures, we'll delve more deeply into operators and take a look at how to compare numbers. It is excerpted from chapter three of the book Beginning Perl, Second Edition, written by James Lee (Apress; ISBN: 159059391X).
This nine-part article series examines the variety of control structures Perl programmers can use to set up the way a program gets to where it's going. It is excerpted from chapter three of the book Beginning Perl, Second Edition, written by James Lee (Apress; ISBN: 159059391X).
In this conclusion to an eight-part article series on manipulating date and time in programs with PHP, you'll learn how to use the getWeekday() method, the getDayOfYear() method, and many more. This article is excerpted from chapter 12 of the book Beginning PHP and PostgreSQL 8: From Novice to Professional, written by W. Jason Gilmore and Robert H. Treat (Apress; ISBN: 1590595475).
In this seventh part of an eight-part article series on handling dates and time with PHP, you'll learn how to use the date function's validators, and how to easily manipulate dates. This article is excerpted from chapter 12 of the book Beginning PHP and PostgreSQL 8: From Novice to Professional, written by W. Jason Gilmore and Robert H. Treat (Apress; ISBN: 1590595475).
In this sixth part of an eight-part article series on working with time and dates in PHP, you'll study the date constructor in depth, and learn about accessors and mutators. This article is excerpted from chapter 12 of the book Beginning PHP and PostgreSQL 8: From Novice to Professional, written by W. Jason Gilmore and Robert H. Treat (Apress; ISBN: 1590595475).
In this fifth part of an eight-part series on handling date and time with PHP, you'll learn how to create a monthly calendar and validate dates and times. We'll also start discussing the date() class. This article is excerpted from chapter 12 of the book Beginning PHP and PostgreSQL 8: From Novice to Professional, written by W. Jason Gilmore and Robert H. Treat (Apress; ISBN: 1590595475).
In this fourth part of an eight-part article series on working with date and time functions in PHP, you'll get an introduction to the Calendar package, which can help you handle many chronological tasks automatically. This article is excerpted from chapter 12 of the book Beginning PHP and PostgreSQL 8: From Novice to Professional, written by W. Jason Gilmore and Robert H. Treat (Apress; ISBN: 1590595475).
In this third part of an eight-part article on working with date and time functions in PHP, you'll learn how to get the last modified version of a document, calculate dates, and more. This article is excerpted from chapter 12 of the book Beginning PHP and PostgreSQL 8: From Novice to Professional, written by W. Jason Gilmore and Robert H. Treat (Apress; ISBN: 1590595475).
In this second part of an eight-part article series on working with date and time with PHP, you'll learn how to use the date() function, among others, and how to combine these functions for very effective and powerful results. This article is excerpted from chapter 12 of the book Beginning PHP and PostgreSQL 8: From Novice to Professional, written by W. Jason Gilmore and Robert H. Treat (Apress; ISBN: 1590595475).
PHP offers up some excellent ways to handle and manipulate the date and time in your programming. This eight-part article series explores them in detail. This article is excerpted from chapter 12 of the book Beginning PHP and PostgreSQL 8: From Novice to Professional, written by W. Jason Gilmore and Robert H. Treat (Apress; ISBN: 1590595475).
In this conclusion to a 12-part article series on building a book inventory management system with the scaffolding feature of Ruby on Rails, we'll finish the View Book User and Edit Book User stories. This article is excerpted from chapter three of the book Practical Rails Projects, written by Eldon Alameda (Apress; ISBN: 1590597818).
In this eleventh part of a 12-part article series on using the scaffolding feature of Ruby on Rails to build a book inventory management system, we'll complete both the Upload Book Cover user story and the List Books user story. This article is excerpted from chapter three of the book Practical Rails Projects, written by Eldon Alameda (Apress; ISBN: 1590597818).
In this tenth part of an ongoing series on building a book inventory management system with the scaffolding feature of Ruby on Rails, you'll learn how to finish the Add Book Story we started working on in the previous part. This article is excerpted from chapter three of the book Practical Rails Projects, written by Eldon Alameda (Apress; ISBN: 1590597818).
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