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Overview Jon Duckett’s PHP & MySQL book presents backend web development concepts with a heavy emphasis on visual design and practical examples. Like his HTML & CSS and JavaScript & jQuery titles, this volume aims to make technical material approachable through clear layouts, plentiful screenshots, and concise explanations.
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