Re: php book

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On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 11:51 AM, George Pitcher
<george.pitcher@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>  I must agree with Dan's approach. I've messed with Frontier, ASP, Java and
>  PHP using this approach and it works for me. I always find that books just
>  miss out on that vital topic I need to work on.

    I find that you're also going to be restricted to using the
author's methodology and preference if you follow a book, rather than
developing your own.  It would be like telling a fine artist that his
painting technique is all wrong, and that there's only one real way of
doing the job.  All of the paintings in the Louvre would look like
they were done by Disney.

-- 
</Daniel P. Brown>
Forensic Services, Senior Unix Engineer
1+ (570-) 362-0283

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