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MongoDB Web Development Beginner’s Guide To Creating Dynamic Web 2.0 Apps

Dec 16, 2011

A new book was recently announced by Packt that covers MongoDB and the creation of dynamic Web 2.0 apps. The PHP and MongoDB Web Development Beginner’s Guide provides a “code first, explain later” look at the Web 2.0 app creation process, and walks users through the process of storing real-time site analytics, handling user sessions, building location-aware web apps and more with PHP and MongoDB.

Through the lessons provided in this book, developers can learn the process of building a PHP-based website that uses MongoDB for data storage, handling HTTP sessions, and storing real time site analytics data. Written with experienced web application developers in mind, readers are expected to also have knowledge of PHP, HTML, and CSS.

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