A few months back I signed up for the O'Reilly Safari Bookshelf. For about $20 a month you can check out up to 10 books to read online (put them on your bookshelf). Too many times I've bought a book and found only one or two chapters helpful. Or bought a book for a specific chapter. Now I can just read the chapters I need online. If I find the whole book helpful, I'll buy it. O'Reilly provides discounts on books for bookshelf subscribers. Something to look into if you plan on learning on a lot, especially on different subjects.

That said, I learned PHP by reading "PHP and MySQL Web Development" from SAMS. I don't know if it's been updated for PHP5.

Someone else mentioned php architect magazine. I think that's and excellent resource. You can just subscribe to the PDF version if you want to save some money.


On May 23, 2005, at 3:45 PM, Bill McEachran wrote:

I'm just learning PHP. If anyone knows of any affordable quality on-line based PHP courses
please pass on the details.

Thanks.

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