Re: Book recommendation for using MySQL w. PHP

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I'd recommend Welling and Thomson PHP and MySQL Web Development. It's nice and thick and a new (3rd) edition has just come out.
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On 4/11/2004, at 4:22 PM, -{ Rene Brehmer }- wrote:


hi gang

Any recommendations for a book that goes into depth with the SQL language and specifically MySQL's variant, and especially using that with PHP ????

I don't need a beginner's guide, cuz I've gotten far beyond that on my own, but I need some help at figuring out the more complex possibilities, and how to put them into practical use, with both the PHP commands and the SQL language itself.

I'm primarily using MySQL, and want to learn that properly, before I start moving on to PostGres and the others...

Any recommendation would be beneficial, thanks alot in advanced :). Christmas is coming up, and my girl wants to know what to give me ... heh :P


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