Easy Laravel 5
My most popular self-published book to date. It has undergone hundreds of revisions since the first release in early 2015.
I love reading, and teaching others through writing. Back in the day I also edited quite a few books, a partial list of which you'll find further down the page.
My most popular self-published book to date. It has undergone hundreds of revisions since the first release in early 2015.
Co-authored with Laravel News founder Eric Barnes, Easy E-Commerce using Laravel and Stripe was without a doubt the most fun I've had writing a book. It explains how to integrate Stripe into your Laravel application using Laravel Cashier, doing so by building a series of projects to suit the growing ambitions of landscaping company owner Mr. McDew.
Easy Active Record for Rails Developers was written during my 'wilderness years' away from the PHP language . During this time I worked on several fascinating Rails projects, and grew to love Ruby on Rails
I wrote Easy PayPal with PHP after a few incredibly frustrating experiences integrating PayPal into PHP applications.
I wrote Easy PHP Websites with the Zend Framework back in 2008.
In print for 20 years, this is the latest edition of my bestselling book to date. It has been translated into multiple languages, including Russian, Chinese, and Italian, among others. Unfortunately due to a contractual dispute with the publisher I wasn't involved with the 5th edition, and do not recommend purchasing this edition.
Co-authored with PostgreSQL expert Robert Treat, this was an adaptation of the first edition of Beginning PHP and MySQL.
Co-authored with Oracle expert Bob Bryla, this was an adaptation of the first edition of Beginning PHP and MySQL.
This was my first book, published way back in 2001.
This fun e-book was coauthored with John Moody.
This was a PHP cookbook which were in vogue back before the days of Stack Overflow.
I edited the second edition of this book, which was written by James Lee, Simon Cozens, and Peter Wainwright.
Written by Richard Foley and Andy Lester.
Written by Daniel Berlin and core Subversion developer Garrett Rooney, Subversion was the version control system of choice for many years before Git came along.
This was a niche book about an embeddable database called db4o that is apparently no longer actively maintained these days.
Written by Chris Johnson.
I've always loved ORMs like Active Record and Eloquent, so this was selfishly a great book to edit.
A great book about building your own e-commerce store at a time when Stripe didn't even exist.
Authored by longtime Apache contributor Rich Bowen.
Great book written by my friend Curtis Smith.
This was one of the most fun books I've ever edited, published back when the Google Maps API was still mind-blowing technology.
This was about the Python-based Plone CMS, written by Andy McKay who was at the time a member of the core Plone development team.
Very fun book to edit because who doesn't like games? Good to see a second edition was later published!
Great book about the Ruby programming language, authored by David Berube who to this day stands out as one of the most thoughtful authors I've ever worked with.
Editing this book showed me that I had a lot to learn about SSH.
This book published at a time when the Apache web server was dominating the Internet.
This was written in the days before Stack Overflow became the way to find an answer to the ever present questions about regular expressions.