Re: the best 1 book for php

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On 7 April 2011 13:51, Andy McKenzie <amckenzie4@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 12:15 AM, Kirk Bailey <kbailey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> If I only had 1 book on php, what would it be?
>>
>> --
>> end
>>
>> Very Truly yours,
>> Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â - Kirk Bailey,
>> Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Largo Florida
>>
>
> My most common reference is, as other people have said, www.php.net.
> But when I reach for a paper book for some reason, it's usually
> because I can't remember something really basic, and I reach for
> Beginning PHP4 from WROX press. ÂIt's out of date, but the concepts
> are still right, and the basic stuff still works the same way. ÂI
> haven't bought the newer Beginning PHP5 yet, but if I were going to
> buy just one, it would probably be that.
>
> -Alex
>
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If you are on Windows or have a CHM viewer, then the offline manuals
available from http://www.php.net/download-docs.php are as good as a
book as it gets.

There is a version of PhD ready to roll which produces the CHM files
with the user notes embedded, so you can get the whole kablooey in 1
go.

Richard.

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