On Monday 16 April 2001 08:23, you wrote:
> Personally, I never even bought a PHP book. I learned from the web
> only...hehe.

Same here.
Well, actually I *did* buy a book - "Core PHP programming". I started 
reading it, saw that it basically only covers (a) introductory 
programming in general (what is a 'while' loop?) and (b) a PHP3 function 
reference (copied from the online manual), and I immediately went back to 
the web resources.

That doesn't mean you shouldn't buy any book - the cookbook for example 
certainly is very useful both as starter (giving examples) and later on 
(giving more complex examples :).

But (1) never forget to have the online manual at hand and (2) check 
phpbuilder.com etc for new interesting articles from time to time

-- 
Christian Reiniger
LGDC Webmaster (http://sunsite.dk/lgdc/)

(A)bort (R)etry (P)retend this never happened ...

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