[PHP] Recommended Reading?

2005-10-18 Thread Alan Lord
Hi all,

Forgive this long diatribe, a bit off-topic I know, but it might
stimulate a good discussion...

I have built a few small apps in PHP before and, whilst they work, I
can't but help feeling that I go about the whole thing the WRONG way...

I am not a professional software person (far from it) but I am
reasonably competent in most things technical. I trained in
Electronics, build my own PCs and Linux systems from scratch, have used
- just for fun - Java, Delphi, Visual Basic, PHP and a little C/C++.

I am now wanting to write my own application (using PHP of course) to do
something really useful. And I am looking for some recommendations on
reading [books or links] about how to design my application and how to
think about the design in it's abstract form before I start writing
code. 

Normally I end up writing little bits of code to solve small problems
and then sort of kludging them together to do something useful. 

I would really like to try and go about this one the RIGHT way.

Thanks in advance.

Al

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Re: [PHP] Recommended Reading?

2005-10-18 Thread Jordan Miller
Zandstra's PHP 5 objects patterns practice has been getting  
excellent reviews. i also recommend it.


http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1590593804/




On Oct 18, 2005, at 1:43 PM, Alan Lord wrote:



Hi all,

Forgive this long diatribe, a bit off-topic I know, but it might
stimulate a good discussion...

I have built a few small apps in PHP before and, whilst they work, I
can't but help feeling that I go about the whole thing the WRONG  
way...


I am not a professional software person (far from it) but I am
reasonably competent in most things technical. I trained in
Electronics, build my own PCs and Linux systems from scratch, have  
used

- just for fun - Java, Delphi, Visual Basic, PHP and a little C/C++.

I am now wanting to write my own application (using PHP of course)  
to do
something really useful. And I am looking for some  
recommendations on
reading [books or links] about how to design my application and  
how to

think about the design in it's abstract form before I start writing
code.

Normally I end up writing little bits of code to solve small problems
and then sort of kludging them together to do something useful.

I would really like to try and go about this one the RIGHT way.

Thanks in advance.

Al

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[suspicious - maybe spam] [PHP] [suspicious - maybe spam] RE: [PHP] Recommended Reading?

2005-10-18 Thread Death Gauge



I've never read a book to do PHP or anything else. I simply google and go to 
site after site reading tutorials and docs then making a sample page with 
what I've read and learned.


--Death Gauge
How do you gauge your death?!




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From: Alan Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [PHP] Recommended Reading?
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 19:43:36 +0100

Hi all,

Forgive this long diatribe, a bit off-topic I know, but it might
stimulate a good discussion...

I have built a few small apps in PHP before and, whilst they work, I
can't but help feeling that I go about the whole thing the WRONG way...

I am not a professional software person (far from it) but I am
reasonably competent in most things technical. I trained in
Electronics, build my own PCs and Linux systems from scratch, have used
- just for fun - Java, Delphi, Visual Basic, PHP and a little C/C++.

I am now wanting to write my own application (using PHP of course) to do
something really useful. And I am looking for some recommendations on
reading [books or links] about how to design my application and how to
think about the design in it's abstract form before I start writing
code.

Normally I end up writing little bits of code to solve small problems
and then sort of kludging them together to do something useful.

I would really like to try and go about this one the RIGHT way.

Thanks in advance.

Al

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