Re: php books

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A good tip, thank you. The php cookbook just arrived today, and this weekend I will be doing some cooking.

On 4/10/2012 4:22 PM, Govinda wrote:
Revisiting said dead horse, it's interesting there is no clear  consensus of opinion about what is the best book to use to learn php. Generally, you get several people chiming in talking about the website. Now the website is the bomb indeed, BUT IT'S NOT A BOUND BOOK! So that's a terrific answer to a totally different question.
Kirk

I did not actually read "Head First PHP&  MySQL"  (because I was already too deep into PHP before this book even came out), but in general I have really enjoyed learning the beginnings of my experience with various languages from the "Head First" series.
That series is generally really user friendly and makes it easy to dive in to the language covered by whichever book you choose.

E.g.:
http://www.headfirstlabs.com/books/hfphp/

HTH
-Govinda

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