On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 13:19, Larry Garfield wrote:
> Hi folks. I'm not looking to write new PHP extensions per se, but am
> looking to better grok the guts of PHP itself. (That's a first step on the
> way to writing new extensions, though. Gateway drug!) I'm especially
> interested in the me
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Daniel Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 1:26 PM, Jason Pruim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > You mean that books are supposed to have stuff other then pictures? Well
> > hot damn Learn something new everyday!
>
> Some programm
Daniel Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 1:26 PM, Jason Pruim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > You mean that books are supposed to have stuff other then pictures? Well
> > hot damn Learn something new everyday!
>
> Some programming books, such as guides to
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 1:26 PM, Jason Pruim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You mean that books are supposed to have stuff other then pictures? Well
> hot damn Learn something new everyday!
Some programming books, such as guides to Windows source code,
have pictures.
http://www.pi
On Apr 8, 2008, at 1:10 PM, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 11:28 AM, news.php.net <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Which are the good books for learning php?
Try to choose one that has pages, some (if not all) of those
should contain words forming sentences, and particularly those f
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 11:28 AM, news.php.net <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Which are the good books for learning php?
Try to choose one that has pages, some (if not all) of those
should contain words forming sentences, and particularly those focused
on the PHP programming language.
http:/
On Aug 15, 2007, at 4:28 AM, David Powers wrote:
Jay Blanchard wrote:
If there was a best practices book would you buy it?
I write books on PHP aimed at the beginner/intermediate level, and
have a considerable collection of PHP books written by others. Two
relatively recent books that stru
> We all have our favorite PHP books and resources but there is one tome
> that seems to be missing from the group...a "best practices" book. We
PHP, being server-side, is not difficult. I think the client-side stuff
deserves some books (DOM, Javascript, CSS, XHTML, XML, ) if you want
to save
Jay Blanchard wrote:
If there was a best practices book would you buy it?
I write books on PHP aimed at the beginner/intermediate level, and have
a considerable collection of PHP books written by others. Two relatively
recent books that struck me as being important are "Pro PHP Security" by
Austin Denyer wrote:
Angelo Zanetti wrote:
Hi all,
I need some recommendations for books:
are there any good books on PHP and WAP/WML? Also (OT) a recommendation
regarding books for CSS2 and XHTML.
http://www.hudzilla.org/phpbook/
Regards,
Austin.
Thanks to all those who repl
Angelo Zanetti wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I need some recommendations for books:
> are there any good books on PHP and WAP/WML? Also (OT) a recommendation
> regarding books for CSS2 and XHTML.
http://www.hudzilla.org/phpbook/
Regards,
Austin.
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http://www.w3schools.com/wap/default.asp
That is a good start...
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From: Angelo Zanetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 10:54 PM
To: PHP List
Subject: [PHP] Books: PHP and WAP
Hi all,
I need some recommendations for books:
are there any good b
Angelo,
On Wed, 2006-07-26 at 17:53 +0200, Angelo Zanetti wrote:
> I need some recommendations for books:
> are there any good books on PHP and WAP/WML? Also (OT) a recommendation
> regarding books for CSS2 and XHTML.
>
Not sure about books, but if you are interested in this area, I would
reco
Here is a thorough review on the Zandstra book:
http://books.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/08/16/0434205&tid=169&tid=6
Jordan
On Sep 9, 2005, at 6:39 PM, Jason Coffin wrote:
On 9/9/05, Vinayakam Murugan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am learning about Object Oriented Programming with PHP. Ca
On 9/9/05, Vinayakam Murugan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am learning about Object Oriented Programming with PHP. Can you suggest
> any good books / tutorials?
Greetings,
I HIGHLY recommend "PHP 5 Objects, Patterns, and Practice" by Matt
Zandstra [http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID
On Friday 09 September 2005 16:25, the author Vinayakam Murugan contributed
to the dialogue on-
[PHP] Books / tutorials on Object Oriented Programming with PHP:
>Hi
>
>I am learning about Object Oriented Programming with PHP. Can you suggest
>any good books / tutorials?
PHP & MySQL web develop
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> Can someone recommend some good books on PHP Advanced topics.
here is my (amazon) list
http://www.templatetamer.org/index.php?RecommendedBooks
rush
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Hello Rajani,
On 10 Feb 2004 at 12:36, Rajani Anand Iyer wrote:
> Can someone recommend some good books on PHP Advanced topics.
Well, I can advise you on what not to buy, which should help, too.
Don't spend your money on Professional PHP4 (Argerich, Choi, Coggeshall, Egervari,
Geisler, Greant,
Hi, all --
...and then rotsky said...
%
...
% 'PHP Developer's Cookbook' - Sterling Hughes with contributions by Andrei
% Zmievski (Sams). Still playing with this one. Definitely not for beginners
% as it assumes (IMHO) a fairly well-developed familiarity with PHP concepts
% and procedures and ge
I've invested quite heavily in php books, the 2 most useful by a long way
are:
1) Programming PHP, O'Reilly, Rasmus Lerdorf & Kevin Tatroe - a truly superb
book; its concise, well written and just seems to hit the mark. A must for
any aspiring php programmer!
2) PHP Functions, Essential Reference,
Don't know any of those but the books I have experience with so far (as a
newbie with less than 2 weeks' PHP experience and next-to-no programming
experience generally):
'Programming PHP' - Rasmus Lerdorf & Kevin Tatroe (O'Reilly) - straight from
the horse's mouth, as it were. Excellent book which
For learning PHP, I liked "PHP Essentials" by Julie Meloni.
-Mike
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> From: Chris Lott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 12:28 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [PHP] Books on PHP
>
>
> >
> I am new to PHP and was wondering if anyone can point me the right
> direction
> with
> PHP urls and books
In the past few months I have received nearly all of the PHP books that have
been written (I wanted to evaluate possible books for some classes) and I
think all of the entry-level/beginne
On Tuesday, February 5, 2002, at 04:07 PM, Ronald D Wahlen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am new to PHP and was wondering if anyone can point me the right
> direction
> with
> PHP urls and books to learn how to develop web sites using PHP. I read
> some
> of the information on www.php.net web site and
I'll second that comment on the documentation with PHP.
I bought the Definitive HTML Reference a few years back as an HTML reference
because there was no single place where you could get a high quality
refernce for all the HTML, CSS and JavaScript commands.
The online documentation is pretty good,
I got started with a book called, "PHP and MySQL Web Development" by
Luke Welling and Laura Thomson, published by SAMS. This book is
clearly written with the "self-taught" programmer in mind, tearing apart
numerous real-world examples and explaining relevant concepts in depth.
It does not go int
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
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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,
FredrikAT wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a php(/mysql) book?
I like Paul DuBois's book "MySQL". There are a few sections on PHP and how
to use it with MySQL. Aside from that, I think the online resources are more
than sufficient to learn PHP -- you don't need to get a book.
Young
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PHP Gener
Hi FredrikAT,
FredrikAT> Can anyone recommend a php(/mysql) book?
Well, I don't know what language you do expect. I have read 3 Books in German,
the best of them was "Internet intern: PHP 4 + MySQL" by Rolf D. Stoll & Gudrun
Anna Leier. It's from Data Becker, and It is a really good book for beg
Professional PHP Programming is a good one
Sincerely,
Maxim Maletsky
Founder, Chief Developer
PHPBeginner.com (Where PHP Begins)
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www.phpbeginner.com
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nners, is The PHP Bible.
Navid
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From: Phillip Bow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 4:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] books
Personally I started with the Wrox Professional PHP Programming guide and
still use it today(its sitt
Personally I started with the Wrox Professional PHP Programming guide and
still use it today(its sittin in front of me). I see they have one out now
for php4 which is around $60 which I am probably going to order just to keep
up to date. They cover the basics and then go into some more specific
Check out :
http://www.weberdev.com/index.php3?GoTo=ShowShoppingItems.php3%3FMasterCateg
ory%3D156%26SubCategory%3D106%26SubCategoryName%3DPHP%26MainCategoryName%3DB
ooks
Sincerely
berber
Visit http://www.weberdev.com Today!!!
To see where PHP might take you tomorrow.
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"PHP Developers Cookbook" is my favorite, it and many others are listed
here :
http://www.php.net/books.php
The WROX books are popular. Also, check out the archives for previous
discussions :
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-general&r=1&w=2&q=b&s=book
Regards,
Philip Olson
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