On 8 Mar 2001 19:26:45 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Andrew
Halliday") wrote:
>dont bother reading books...if you have coded any c,c++,java,language> these books are 80% fluff.
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>All you need is the php manual, a project to start dabbling and this
>listreally.
That's what I've been doing. I'm
On 8 Mar 2001 16:55:35 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I also bought a book appropriately titled MySQL by Paul DuBois as additional
>reference for the back end.
I've found that one very good indeed for learning SQL.
Can recommend it.
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> I enjoyed FAST AND EASY PHP by Julie Meloni [ www.thickbook.com ] and the
> PHP4 BIBLE [ www.troutworks.com/phpbook ] has served as a good reference.
> I am new so these are the only two i'v
but i
needed a quick references [ tiny little $13 book ] antoher great book is
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olinux
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I am also very knew at PHP/MySQL and have been busy populating my MySQL databases with
tables (phpMyAdmin is a snap-LOL!). I am currently reading 3 different books on PHP,
which also discuss use of MySQL as the back end: Essential PHP (Julie Meloni),
Beginning PHP (Wrox), and Essential PHP for