1.PHP Objects,Patterns, and Practice 2.Pro PHP Patterns, Frameworks,Testing and More MySQL: 1.MySQL Cookbook html/css no idea, I dont have good ideas of designing even if I become fluent in css.But its handy to know css just how it generally works and its place on the web....Anyways, dont listen to me, I am more of a programmer rather than web-developer....So my first starting point was PHP, and along the way I am becoming fluent on the rest of the web-tools. Its nice I think to know your interests Server Side or Frontend.If you intend to be Server Side Dev, then HTML && PHP && MySQL are the starting point.....Frontend you should start off with CSS,HTML , Javascript.....etc. Gr Muhsin On 10/18/2010 04:06 PM, Ethan Rosenberg wrote: > Dear List - > > I posted part of this question on the general list. I am posting here > just in case this list did not see the post. This should NOT be taken > as any type of negative reference to the general list, the members of > which have furnished me excellent help. > > Question: > > What books would your recommend to learn HTML/CSS, MySQL and PHP? The > books should start from the basic level and proceed to the > intermediate/advanced level. > > Thanks. > > Ethan > > > -- Extra details: OSS:Gentoo Linux profile:x86 Hardware:msi geforce 8600GT asus p5k-se location:/home/muhsin language(s):C/C++,VB,VHDL,bash,PHP,SQL,HTML,CSS Typo:40WPM url:http://www.mzalendo.net url:http://www.zanbytes.com -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php