On 15 Nov 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (The Big Roach) spake
thusly:
>I think a better strategy would be to introduce them to the basics of
>databases in general as opposed to trying to "teach" MySQL to them. A
>good primer on DB's would be "Databases for mere mortals" by ... ? some
>guy! But the cov
That would be by Michael Hernandez
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From: The Big Roach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 4:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Books for PHP and MySQL Class
I think a better strategy would be to introduce them to the basics of
I think a better strategy would be to introduce them to the basics of
databases in general as opposed to trying to "teach" MySQL to them. A good
primer on DB's would be "Databases for mere mortals" by ... ? some guy! But
the cover is orange/brown and not very thick. Can't find it here... where
did
I also have the PHP & MySQL Web Development book and I used it to learn PHP and MySQL.
I think it is one of the better books.
my opinion..
Clint
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Lott)
Date: 15 Nov 2001 19:41:18 -
I'll be teachin
So far the best books that I have found for PHP and MySQL are:
PHP: Developer's Cookbook by Sterlings Hughes (SAMS)
MySQL/PHP Database Applications by Jay Greenspan & Brad Bulger (M&T books)
I believe another person on our mailing list is putting out a book soon...
hopefully maybe he'll rear hi
"PHP and MySQL Web Development" by Welling and Thomson, from SAMS. ISBN
0-672-31784-2. An easy read, but covers everything you'd need. I'm a
little biased as a reviewer for your particular needs, since I've been
coding for many years, and thus skipped a bunch of the intro PHP language
chapters,
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