Re: Web Application Design Literature

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Steve,
I have some experience developing web applications. My suggestion is to choose literature/code that uses PHP 4.x IF you plan on distributing the web application to multiple sites. But if instead you plan to have a single site web application, then use the literature/code for the latest and greatest PHP 5.x version.

BTW you have a spartan website ;)

Sincerely,
Rob

Steve wrote:
Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 18:21:01 -0400
From: Steve Finkelstein <sf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:  php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Web Application Design Literature
Hello -

I'm looking for recommendations on literature which will give me ideas
on best practices for design and implementation of web applications,
with if possible, PHP as its core reference language.

Syntax has never been the challenge for me, like for most, it's always
been the most practical and intelligent way to break up an application
and focus on how to putting it all together for reusability and
maintaining the application.

Anyhow, suggestions are appreciated.

Cheers!

- sf

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