Re: CakePHP, alternatives?

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@ All - Points duly noted. Thanks for all the mighty advice.

As the owner of the thread, I consider the thread closed for now unless
anyone has anything to add.

--Shreyas

On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 1:02 AM, Adam Richardson <simpleshot@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> >
> > I am reading this PHP for Dummies and then I plan to read Head First with
> > PHP, MySQL, and Apache. Do you know any books that I can read online or I
> > can buy? I would be happy to do that.
> >
>
> Hi  Shreyas,
>
> I think you've received some excellent advice.
>
> I like the Head First Books quite a bit.  I attended grad school for
> cognitive psychology, and I can tell you that the Head First Books do a
> great job of integrating methods shown to enhance learning.
>
> I own several of the books in the series, including those on iPhone
> development and Design Patterns, and while I don't own the PHP book, I've
> reviewed it at the book store and recommend it to some friends who have
> taken up PHP, too, and they've been very pleased with the resource.
>
> I hope you have an enriching, enjoyable experience as you learn PHP.
>
> Adam
>
> --
> Nephtali:  PHP web framework that functions beautifully
> http://nephtaliproject.com
>



-- 
Regards,
Shreyas

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