On Thursday 06 September 2001 16:35, Nikola Veber wrote:
> Can anyone who has this book suggest what chapters should
> I read first or which topics on php are the most apropriate for a beginner.
You shouldn't use the cookbook in that way. Try like this: You are writing
whatever application it is
What I have been waiting for is an O'Reilly book on PHP and today I just
discovered that Rasmus supposedly edited it for them (titled, "PHP
Programming"), and was supposed to be published at the beginning of the
summer. However, both Amazon.com and BN.com say it still hasn't been
published.
There is a ton of great stuff online as someone else mentioned. You might
also want to check out phpbuilder.com, and zend.com for their various
articles and tutorials.
As for books, depending on what you're after, I highly recommend:
"PHP and MySQL Web Development" by Welling and Thomson. This
http://www.php.net/books.php
hihi
t.
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Subject: [PHP] book help
> I am a begginer in php and I have bought the Sterling
> Huges' "php developer's co
since it was the only book you could
find, that makes it a good choice by
default, if you ask me. you can also
visit www.devshed.com for some great
tutorials.
Regards,
Jerry Lake
Interface Engineering Technician
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