On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 10:12 AM, George Langley wrote:
>
> On 2011-09-29, at 8:53 AM, Andy McKenzie wrote:
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> >> Is there something wrong with the PHP.net manual? Or you just want
> >> something physical to be able read any where and stay unplugged? If the
> >> latter and there's nothing wrong
On 2011-09-29, at 8:53 AM, Andy McKenzie wrote:
>> Is there something wrong with the PHP.net manual? Or you just want
>> something physical to be able read any where and stay unplugged? If the
>> latter and there's nothing wrong with the official manual, try downloading
>> the chm or single htm
> Is there something wrong with the PHP.net manual? Or you just want
> something physical to be able read any where and stay unplugged? If the
> latter and there's nothing wrong with the official manual, try downloading
> the chm or single html file and print as you go. No need to lug around
> t
I'm a newbie in PHP technology and what I started with PHP was googling for
PHP + ~tutorial ~"getting started"
which results as this page
http://www.google.com.vn/search?aq=f&gcx=w&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=PHP+%2B+~tutorial+~%22getting+started%22
>From that list, I can have almost all kind of be
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Jim Lucas wrote:
> On 9/28/2011 3:26 PM, Bastien Koert wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Kirk Bailey
> wrote:
> >> The best book for a beginner? No, don't tell me php.net, I hear that
> one
> >> already, and while it is indeed good, I want something in
On 9/28/2011 3:26 PM, Bastien Koert wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Kirk Bailey wrote:
>> The best book for a beginner? No, don't tell me php.net, I hear that one
>> already, and while it is indeed good, I want something in a dead tree
>> edition I can canny around and smoke as needed.
>
On 09/28/2011 06:23 PM, Daniel Brown wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 19:13, Andy McKenzie wrote:
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>> I agree with Bastien -- I've had great luck with the PHP books.
>> "Beginning PHP4" has a permanent place on my shelf, even though PHP4
>> is outdated. "Beginning PHP5.3" hasn't quite supplante
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Subject: Re: [PHP] book quest
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 19:13, Andy McKenzie wrote:
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> I agree with Bastien -- I've had great luck with the PHP books.
> "Beginning PHP4" has a permanent place on my shelf, even though PHP4
> is outdated. &quo
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 19:13, Andy McKenzie wrote:
>
> I agree with Bastien -- I've had great luck with the PHP books.
> "Beginning PHP4" has a permanent place on my shelf, even though PHP4
> is outdated. "Beginning PHP5.3" hasn't quite supplanted it as a
> concept book, but is my go-to for "her
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Kirk Bailey wrote:
> The best book for a beginner? No, don't tell me php.net, I hear that one
> already, and while it is indeed good, I want something in a dead tree
> edition I can canny around and smoke as needed.
>
> --
> end
>
> Very Truly yours,
>
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Kirk Bailey wrote:
> The best book for a beginner? No, don't tell me php.net, I hear that one
> already, and while it is indeed good, I want something in a dead tree
> edition I can canny around and smoke as needed.
>
> --
> end
>
> Very Truly yours,
>
The best book for a beginner? No, don't tell me php.net, I hear that
one already, and while it is indeed good, I want something in a dead
tree edition I can canny around and smoke as needed.
--
end
Very Truly yours,
- Kirk Bailey,
Largo Florida
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