PHP 7 Programming Blueprints by Martin Helmich

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Author: Martin Helmich
Category: Engineering & IT
ISBN: 9781785885242
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Key FeaturesDont just learn PHP 7 – follow a diverse range of practical knowledge to get started quicklyTake advantage of PHP 7s newest features – and find out how to use them to solve real development challengesPut PHP to work for performance and scalability – well show you how, you do it!Book DescriptionWhen it comes to modern web development, performance is everything. The latest version of PHP has been improvised and updated to make it easier to build for performance, improved engine execution, better memory usage, and a new and extended set of tools. If youre a web developer, whats not to love? This guide will show you how to make full use of PHP 7 with a range of practical projects that will not only teach you the principles, but also show you how to put them into practice. It will push and extend your skills, helping you to become a more confident and fluent PHP developer.Youll find out how to build a social newsletter service, a simple blog with a search capability using Elasticsearch, as well as a chat application. Well also show you how to create a RESTful web service, a database class to manage a shopping cart on an e-commerce site and how to build an asynchronous microservice architecture.With further guidance on using reactive extensions in PHP, were sure that youll find everything you need to take full advantage of PHP 7. So dive in now!What you will learnBuild versatile projects using the newest features PHP 7 has to offerLearn how to use PHP 7s event-driven asynchronous featuresFind out how to improve the performance of your code with effective techniques and design patternsGet to grips with backend development and find out how to optimize session handlingLearn how to use the PHP 7 Abstract Syntax Tree to improve the quality of your code and make it more maintainableFind out how to build a RESTful web serviceBuild your own asynchronous microserviceAbout the AuthorJose Palala has been working professionally with PHP for at least 8 years. He has experience working with PHP frameworks such as Eden PHP, CodeIgniter, Laravel and Zend.He has worked for Philippine-based IT companies for at least 8 years, working on projects ranging from internal corporate systems and CMS websites. In his spare time, he regularly contributes back to the tech community in the Philippines.Martin Helmich holds a Masters degree in Computer Science from the University of Applied Sciences in Osnabruck. He works as a software architect and specializes in building distributed applications using web technologies and Microservice Architectures. Besides programming in Go, PHP, Python and Node.JS, he also builds infrastructures using configuration management tools like SaltStack and container technologies like Docker.He is an open source enthusiast and likes to make fun of people who are not using Linux. In his free time, youll probably find him coding on one of his open source pet projects, listening to music or reading science-fiction literature.Table of ContentsCreate a User Profile System and use the Null Coalesce OperatorBuild a Database Class and Simple Shopping CartBuilding a Social Newsletter ServiceBuild a Simple Blog with Search Capability using ElasticsearchCreating a RESTful Web ServiceBuilding a Chat ApplicationBuilding an Asynchronous Microservice ArchitectureBuilding a Parser and Interpreter for a Custom LanguageReactive Extensions in PHP

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