The Yahoo Site Explorer Inbound Links API comes in handy for a variety of purposes. You can get all sorts of data from it using PHP, from counting your backlinks to analyzing where they're coming from. This article will show you how to build a backlink checker tool that can do this and more. - This is the continuation of a series on the Yahoo Site Explorer Links API tutorial in PHP. It is sugg
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Determine Link Relevance and Unique Class C IP using Yahoo Links API
Posted by alic3inVA 23 days ago (http://www.devshed.com)Facebook PHP API Applications: A Second Look
Posted by alic3inVA 25 days ago (http://www.devshed.com)
This is the second part of the Facebook PHP API tutorial. The first part ran on August 11. It covered the most basic features, such as adding the basic Facebook Like button, the Recommendations plugin and registering your applications in Facebook to get an Application ID and Secret key. In this part, we'll delve deeper. - Specifically, we'll go into the details of basic PHP scripting for
Facebook PHP API Applications: Basic Introduction
Posted by alic3inVA 28 days ago (http://www.devshed.com)
If you are a PHP developer interested in learning the PHP API applications of Facebook, then this tutorial can help you get started. Keep reading and you'll soon know not only how to add Facebook features to your website, but how to develop your own Facebook applications. - Facebook API applications can be categorized into three broad features that can be implemented using an API in the PHP pr
Checking Native and User-Defined Classes with the Reflection API
Posted by alic3inVA 158 days ago (http://www.devshed.com)
Welcome to the final part of a series on the Reflection API. Through a decent variety of functional code samples, this series shows you how to take advantage of the power offered by reflection to analyze the internal structure of your classes and interfaces by using an object-oriented approach. - And now that you've been introduced to the main goal of this series, I'd like to spend a few momen
In this sixth part of a seven-part series, I explain how to use the power of reflection to find out if a class has been defined abstract and final, and if it implements a specified interface. Performing all of these tasks is a straightforward process, so you shouldnt have major problems using these reflection methods within your own PHP applications. - When it comes to highlighting the most re
Getting More Info on Reflected Properties with the Reflection API
Posted by alic3inVA 172 days ago (http://www.devshed.com)
In this fifth part of the series you will learn a couple of additional methods included with the PHP reflection API. The first one will allow you to check the existence of a specified class property, and the second one will permit you to retrieve all of the static properties defined by that class at once. - Frankly speaking, the powerful reflection library that comes included with PHP 5 is one
Working with Reflected Properties with the Reflection API
Posted by alic3inVA 179 days ago (http://www.devshed.com)
In this fourth part of a seven-part series, I demonstrate how to use the PHP reflection API to retrieve useful information about the properties declared by a specific class. Reflection allows you to do more with properties of a class than determine their visibility or learn the values assigned to them, but that's what we'll be covering here. - In case youre not aware of it, among the many enh
The Reflection API: Working with Reflected Methods
Posted by alic3inVA 185 days ago (http://www.devshed.com)
This third part of a seven-part series explores the methods of the PHP Reflection API. You will learn how to take advantage of their functionality to retrieve useful information about the methods defined by a reflected class. - One of today's most powerful approaches for retrieving information about the internal structure of classes and interfaces in PHP 5 is via the language's native reflect
Getting Information on a Reflected Class with the Reflection API
Posted by alic3inVA 191 days ago (http://www.devshed.com)
In this second part of a series, I explore some handy methods of the PHP Reflection API. They allow you to retrieve miscellaneous information about a class, including its name and containing file, as well as its starting and ending lines. - Overlooked by many developers, the Reflection API that comes with PHP 5 is a powerful reverse-engineering extension of the language that permits developer
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