On Thu, 2009-08-06 at 02:55 +0200, Ralph Deffke wrote: > why do u stick to php 6? > > i would recommend www.scribd.com and have a search on PHP. there are books > on beginners for php5 and articles of the difference to php 6. > > a very usefull site by the way, made me stopping buying books. loads of > material on IT stuff. > > ralph > ralph_deffke@xxxxxxxx > > <sono-io@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message > news:43BDA83E-2383-48A8-87CA-4408244FADB3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Has anyone read this book by Larry Ullman yet? If so, what do you > > think about it? I'm looking for a well-rounded book that covers PHP > > for e-commerce websites and from what little I've been able to find > > online, it looks pretty good. Or would you recommend another book? > > > > I know that no book has all the answers - I just want something in my > > hands to read. However, I've bought a few Perl books that were a > > waste of money, so this time, I thought I'd ask first. > > > > Thanks, > > Frank > > > I'd focus on PHP 5 more than 6 just now, as the majority of hosting companies out there are still only offering PHP 5 installations. Learning 6 without learning 5 could lead you into some very interesting conversations with clients! Thanks, Ash http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php