Release Day: Continuing PHP for Beginners, Now with Databases

So far from PHP for Beginners, Part 1 and PHP For Beginners, Part 2, we have a basic site that uses a JSON file to create a list of pets in our store. Now in PHP for Beginners, Part 3, we're going to dive into the world of databases and PHP. We'll first get an overview of working with MySQL databases and how to connect them with a PHP-based site. Then we'll learn about some important security considerations related to databases. All the while, we'll continue working on the demo project we started previously. Here's the first set of tutorials:

Next week, we'll connect to our database with PHP, and we'll learn how to manipulate it with a PDO object.

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