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A User Guide

Jeremy Rogers Stoyan Stefanov

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English
Packt Publishing Limited
02 April 2023
This book takes a practical, hands-on approach to phpBB. Packed with sections stepping you through tasks, this book is the ideal guide to learning phpBB. This book is ideal if you are just starting with online communities and want a powerful and free tool. No experience of web programming is required.
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Imprint:   Packt Publishing Limited
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   Abridged edition
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 191mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   314g
ISBN:   9781904811916
ISBN 10:   1904811914
Pages:   176
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Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Undergraduate
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Publisher's Status:   Active

Jeremy Rogers has been developing web-based applications in PHP and other languages for a little more than six years. Shortly after discovering phpBB in early 2002 and deploying it on a video-game website, he began tinkering with and learning about the internal workings of the software. Since then, he has authored dozens of expansions and tutorials related to phpBB. Jeremy currently serves the phpBB community as a phpBBHacks.com Support Team member, a capacity in which he has answered thousands of questions regarding the software, its applications, and related topics. Stoyan Stefanov is a Yahoo! web developer, Zend Certified Engineer, book author, and contributor to the international PHP community. He talks regularly about JavaScript, PHP, and other web development topics at conferences and his blog www.phpied.com and also runs a number of other sites, including JSPatterns.com – a site dedicated to exploring JavaScript patterns. Stoyan is the engineering lead of Yahoo's performance optimization tool 'YSlow', as well as other open-source tools and 'PEAR' libraries.

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