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On 18 October 2010 15:06, Ethan Rosenberg <ethros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dear List -
>
> I posted part of this question on the general list. ÂI am posting here just
> in case this list did not see the post. ÂThis 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? ÂThe books
> should start from the basic level and proceed to the intermediate/advanced
> level.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ethan

Learning HTML/CSS, MySQL and PHP ...

On my desk I have php|Architect's Guide to PHP Design Patterns,
php|Architect's Zend PHP 5 Certification Guide, Microsoft's Code
Complete, The Gang of 4 and Jan Goyvaerts Regular Expression Cookbook.

For my HTML and CSS, I use online references and validators - most of
the time I build small chunks and use them as templates.

I use MS SQL, so I have MS BOL (Books OnLine).

My JS work is done mainly using PrototypeJS, so there manual is online.


And of course, there is the PHP manual at docs.php.net.

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