Personally, I never even bought a PHP book. I learned from the web
only...hehe.
First, go to zend.com and check out their tutorial and article sections.
Then check out their links section, which just so happens to have links to
17 books, 10 of which are non-english.
Check out phpbuilder.com, devshed.com, and phpbeginner.com. weberdev is also
a good one.
First of course, read the PHP manual. I basically learned everything I
needed to from those sites. The rest comes from just hacking out code.
PHP changed alot during the books writing process, so it's really rather
impossible to get a totally updated book. For instance if you started
writing a book now on PHP v4.0.5, PHP would be nearing version 5 before it
ever hit a bookshelf.
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Should be working on something...
...but forgot what it was.
"Manisha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I am just entering into PHP world. First what I did is, I signed for PHP
> mailing list.
>
> I want to buy a good PHP book for my initial start and may be later on as
a
> reference. I know there are lot in the market. Can anybody suggest a good
> book among them ?
>
> manisha
>
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