Quoting El Bekko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

  pfancy wrote:
> for beginners.  I've been browsing the group for a little while. I honestly
> have not gotten a book to learn php on. just wanted to learn and see what
> you all were saying here. I'm not going to ask question about php since I
> haven't started yet, My question I am going to ask is this.  What book would
> you recommend for the very beginner.  I know you had to start some where ;)
> Thanks in advance.

The two I have are:

"Professional PHP Programming" by Castagnetto, et al, Wrox, ISBN 1-861002-96-3
"Core PHP Programming" by Atkinson, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-089398-6

Both are good (and thick!) and while there's quite a bit of overlap, each has
some unique perspectives. In addition to those, I also use some educational web
sites for quick crib sheets:

<http://www.htmlgoodies.com/beyond/php/>
<http://www.phpfreaks.com/>
<http://www.phpworld.com/>
<http://www.phpbuddy.com/>

There are others, as Google will attest...

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