Re: php book

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---- Lamp Lists <lamp.lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> opinions of "good book is almost the same as opinion of "good car".

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I myself prefer books along the lines of the "Sam's teach yourself * in * hours/minutes" series.  I picked up the PHP/MySQL/Apache book when I first started learning PHP and still keep it around.  I have looked at the "Bibles" around for PHP and other languages but prefer books that give you the entire chunk of code they are talking about instead of piece-mealing it together,  It's the Context that is important to me.

But I generally keep a browser pointed to php.net and search the functions on the site  while trying to get a particularly irritating bit of code to mesh with the rest.

YMMV,

Wolf

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