On the bash scripting front, Wiley's Mastering UNIX Shell Scripting 2003 is pretty good. It presupposes that you generally do know your way around UNIX or UNIX-like systems.

HTH.

Dimitri

On Tuesday June 14 2005 10:08 pm, D. Lloyd wrote:

> Best place to go for PHP learning would be, http://www.php.net and

> follow the documentation. There are tutorials on the site that will

> give you a basic intro to PHP.

> Also, goggle for "php tutorials". I'm sure it will return more links

> and resources than you can read :o)

>

> Dennis

>

> Chris Hammond wrote:

> > I have no actual programming experience and very little knowledge of

> > things like bash scripting and such

> > but want to learn php. Can you guys point out what you feel may fit

> > the bill for what I am looking for?

> >

> > Thanks

> > Chris

> >

> >

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