This just dropped in my inbox the other day from Smashing #69: > 2. PHP The Right Way > > If you are developing for the Web, the chances are high that you have > to deal with PHP on a regular basis. However, once you've stumbled > upon a problem that you have to solve, finding a good solution among > thousands and thousands of (partly outdated) PHP tutorials out there > can be quite a nightmare — especially if you are relatively new to > PHP. Where would you go to learn about the current best practices in > PHP? > > PHP The Right Way > > Perhaps PHP The Right Way. The site is an easy-to-read, quick > reference for the best practices in PHP, accepted coding standards, > and links to authoritative tutorials around the Web. Josh Lockhart has > worked together with a dozen of well-respected members of the PHP > community to create a useful, up-to-date resource for everybody to > use. > I've just been perusing it, and it offers some good advice. Anyone here work on it / read it? Thoughts? -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php