Posts Tagged ‘dynamic’
PHP Tutorials: Dynamic pages (Update)
An update to my Dynamic pages tutorial, showing how to include sub sections (as folders) in the GET variable in your URL bar. This helps create a better design for your directory structure.
Duration : 0:6:46
PHP Tutorials: Dynamic pages (Part 1)
Creating a standard webpage template, only the content changes when a link is clicked. Saves time duplicating each file, and makes it a lot easier if something needs to be changed, like a menu item, header, or footer.
Duration : 0:8:29
Learn PHP Lesson 1
PHP is a great programming language
Learn PHP Today , It is Easy
Duration : 0:2:19
Extending C: “Variable Variables” like PHP $$var
Tiny C library for a limited amount of dynamic strings. If you need more functionality, feel free to extend it, write your own linked lists or check out GTK’s glib GList object.
Examples:
if(dictionary(”moo”))
strcpy(dictionary(”moo”),”Something about cows.”);
puts(dictionary(”moo”));//prints Something about cows.
dictionary(”destroy()”);
Limitations:
1. Size of strings in this demo are limited to 99 characters (see CHARS in source code).
2. 100 bytes of memory (99 + the terminating NULL) are set aside for each and every word it does not find, so you can add definitions to them. This makes it very friendly and easy to use, but it may not be a good idea to use it in situations where you are looking up a lot of words that are not in the dictionary!
3. Uses fast linear searching, but for a very large dictionary you might want to use something else, the aforementioned GList or a database.
4. You are responsible for freeing the memory used by the dictionary upon program termination. You can do that using the _destroy method:
dictionary_destroy()
Or by passing “destroy()” as a string to the dictionary object directly, vis:
dictionary(”destroy()”);
5. (updated) Like malloc, this library now returns NULL when out of memory. You may desire to check for this.
6. Slightly obfuscated code for compactness. If you don’t like the formatting, run the free “indent” program (available for linux and windows) on it or use your text editor’s automatic indent feature.
The tiny dictionary library and demonstration program may be downloaded from my web site:
http://www.thenerdshow.com/index.php?page=dictionary
Duration : 0:6:49
How To Write Your First PHP Program
http://www.codejax.com
This short video tutorial shows you how to write a simple program in the php programming language.
Duration : 0:4:26