Selected Product: | Webbots, Spiders, and Screen Scrapers: A Guide to Developing Internet Agents with PHP/CURL Illustrated Author: Michael Schrenk Publisher: No Starch Press Release Date: 2007-03-30 ISBN-10: 1593271204 ISBN-13: 9781593271206 List Price: $39.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Programming Collective Intelligence: Building Smart Web 2.0 Applications ISBN-10: 0596529325 ISBN-13: 9780596529321 List Price:$39.99 Wicked Cool PHP: Real-World Scripts That Solve Difficult Problems ISBN-10: 1593271735 ISBN-13: 9781593271732 List Price:$29.95 Professional Search Engine Optimization with PHP: A Developer's Guide to SEO ISBN-10: 0470100923 ISBN-13: 9780470100929 List Price:$39.99 Designing BSD Rootkits: An Introduction to Kernel Hacking ISBN-10: 1593271425 ISBN-13: 9781593271428 List Price:$29.95 Spidering Hacks ISBN-10: 0596005776 ISBN-13: 9780596005771 List Price:$24.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Webbots, Spiders, and Screen Scrapers: A Guide to Developing Internet Agents with PHP/CURL by Michael Schrenk (ISBN-10: 1593271204, ISBN-13: 9781593271206). At this time we have not yet written a review for Webbots, Spiders, and Screen Scrapers: A Guide to Developing Internet Agents with PHP/CURL by Michael Schrenk (ISBN-10: 1593271204, ISBN-13: 9781593271206). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com The Internet is bigger and better than what a mere browser allows. Webbots, Spiders, and Screen Scrapers is for programmers and businesspeople who want to take full advantage of the vast resources available on the Web. There's no reason to let browsers limit your online experience-especially when you can easily automate online tasks to suit your individual needs. Learn how to write webbots and spiders that do all this and more: Programmatically download entire websites Effectively parse data from web pages Manage cookies Decode encrypted files Automate form submissions Send and receive email Send SMS alerts to your cell phone Unlock password-protected websites Automatically bid in online auctions Exchange data with FTP and NNTP servers Sample projects using standard code libraries reinforce these new skills. You'll learn how to create your own webbots and spiders that track online prices, aggregate different data sources into a single web page, and archive the online data you just can't live without. You'll learn inside information from an experienced webbot developer on how and when to write stealthy webbots that mimic human behavior, tips for developing fault-tolerant designs, and various methods for launching and scheduling webbots. You'll also get advice on how to write webbots and spiders that respect website owner property rights, plus techniques for shielding websites from unwanted robots. As a bonus, visit the author's website to test your webbots on sample target pages, and to download the scripts and code libraries used in the book. Some tasks are just too tedious-or too important!- to leave to humans. Once you've automated your online life, you'll never let a browser limit the way you use the Internet again. Great Basic Book | Customer Rating: | Need to learn how to browse the web with your own software instead of manually browsing? The is the best book on the subject. Written for people new to writing webbots, the example code is straightforward. A basic understanding of php is sufficient for understanding the examples.
Michael Schrenk takes you directly to the point of the book with fully explained examples. They are specific-use scripts, which makes them easy to learn from. With an understanding of the basics, you can combine and extend the sample projects to build larger multi-purpose webbots on your own. The example scripts can be tested against the authors' web site to ensure consistent results.
Most of the material naturally deals with browser emulation. In addition, there are chapters on POP3 mail servers interfaces, FTP webbots, and NNTP newsgroup interfaces.
This is a great basic book that will take you from curiosity to a working knowledge of webbot authoring in a short time period. | a super introduction to web spiders | Customer Rating: | | I won't re-iterate the excellent reviews already posted on this book, other than to say this is probably my favorite all-time programming book: excellently written, highly informative, and full of smarts. Plus, if you're not too aware of how powerful and useful web spiders can be, this is the book for you. | :-) bots | Customer Rating: | | This book is a great reference and/or introduction to the cURL library. After reading this book, I realized it is not intended as a single solution for bot programming. This book covers many features of cURL and should be in any bot programmers library. Also as mentioned here in the reviews, the regular expressions statement in the book is almost completely inaccurate. | Excellent Source | Customer Rating: | | I can't say enough about this book. It's informative, laid out well, dynamic examples and has an awesome website tie-in. I would recommed this book to anyone interesting in learning how to scrape websites for data | Excellent cURL primer | Customer Rating: | This is an excellent book used as an introduction to the cURL library. The author has created a set of his own functions that are well written and, with the help of the book, easy to understand.
It does pre-suppose some PHP and data transfer protocol knowledge but if you are already armed with that, this is an excellent intro to data exchange across servers. Each chapter introduces a new concept and a simple usage of that concept. I seldom read tech related books cover to cover but this book was an exception. I have been programming for over 20 years so being excited by new stuff is somewhat rare. I enjoy new stuff but this book whets the imagination! |
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