[nycphp-talk] Book recommendations - security, object-oriented programming
Max Gribov
max at neuropunks.org
Thu Jul 6 11:18:50 EDT 2006
"The object oriented thought process" by Matt Weisfeld is a good guide
to OOP in general.
Most examples are in Java, but the theory applies anywhere
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbninquiry.asp?EAN=9780672326110&x=3111607
Aaron Fischer wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm working on a project that has me thinking about purchasing one or
> two books. The topics I'm interested in are:
>
> 1. Security. Discussion of practices for password storage and
> retrieval. Transmission of data in a secure manner, e.g. encrypted,
> https, certificates, etc. Also methods of cleaning/filtering/scrubbing
> data received from web forms.
>
> 2. Getting up and running with object-oriented programming in PHP.
>
> Detail:
>
> 1. The project I am working on will allow users to create accounts. I
> need to think about the best way to store their passwords and allow them
> to retrieve if lost, change if they so desire, etc. As the information
> is somewhat sensitive there is a possibility I will need to be passing
> it via https vs. http. Scrubbing and filtering the data to make sure
> nobody is intentionally or accidentally messing with my application.
>
> 2. To date I have been working primarily with procedural programming
> techniques. I am considering the benefits of object-oriented code for
> this project. Ideally the book would include a discussion of benefits
> of using object-oriented code.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Aaron
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