Re: Re: Pirate PHP books online?

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On Tue, 2007-07-17 at 09:32 -0400, tedd wrote:
> At 7:16 PM +0800 7/17/07, Man-wai Chang wrote:
> >heavyccasey@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >>  I don't see why people need to buy the books. I learned PHP buy
> >>  borrowing one book from the library, then using php.net for more
> >>  advanced functions.
> >
> >I am basically on the same route, peeking codes from experienced. But I
> >still wanna believe that there is/was really a good book on PHP. :)
> >Anyway, I have bought about 4 PHP books.
> 
> I have five shelves each measuring 12 feet long filled with computer 
> books -- from FORTRAN on.
> 
> I have a book case next to me that has three three-foot shelves 
> filled with just php, mysql, javascript, css, ajax, html, and 
> accessibility books.
> 
> I could not function without my reference library -- that's why I 
> hate job interviews.

I have an icon in my taskbar that launches Google. It takes up very
little space. I can find anything I need to know by clicking on it and
entering a few choice keywords :)

Cheers,
Rob.
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