Re: [PHP] Best PHP books

2003-06-11 Thread Chris Hayes
At 17:08 11-6-03, you wrote: > Does anyone have any recommendations for a good PHP book? I recommend Larry Ullman's PHP Advanced (a Visual QuickPro Guide). or the PHP4 bible, by Park & Converse, second edition (!). > I'm looking for a book that has at least a complete function reference [...]

Re: [PHP] Best PHP books

2003-06-11 Thread Step Schwarz
> Does anyone have any recommendations for a good PHP book? I recommend Larry Ullman's PHP Advanced (a Visual QuickPro Guide). > I'm looking for a book that has at least a complete function reference [...] You're better off using php.net for this. Its function reference is always up-to-date and

RE: [PHP] Best PHP books

2003-06-10 Thread Miles Thompson
Addressing only the issue of the complete function reference, you can do no better than the annotated online manual. When I first started using PHP there was a dearth of books; I diligently dloaded the manual and printed it out, only to find the online version much more convenient. That was on

RE: [PHP] Best PHP books

2003-06-10 Thread Dan Joseph
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 3:01 PM > To: Jay Blanchard > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [PHP] Best PHP books > > > I myself use PHP BlackBook and started off on that > got me this far and still keeps me going. > HT

Re: [PHP] Best PHP books

2003-06-10 Thread Ryan A
; Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 6:49 PM Subject: RE: [PHP] Best PHP books > [snip] > Does anyone have any recommendations for a good PHP book? > > I tried the "Learn PHP in 24 hours" book, but it was incredibly light on > details. I'm looking for a book that has at least a

RE: [PHP] Best PHP books

2003-06-10 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] Does anyone have any recommendations for a good PHP book? I tried the "Learn PHP in 24 hours" book, but it was incredibly light on details. I'm looking for a book that has at least a complete function reference and is geared towards the intermediate to advanced level programmer. [/snip] I

Re: [PHP] Best PHP books

2003-06-10 Thread Matt Palermo
lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 4:40 PM Subject: [PHP] Best PHP books > Does anyone have any recommendations for a good PHP book? > > I tried the "Learn PHP in 24 hours" book, but it was incredibly light on > details. I'm looking for a book that ha

[PHP] Best PHP books

2003-06-10 Thread Brian @ BHTSystems
Does anyone have any recommendations for a good PHP book? I tried the "Learn PHP in 24 hours" book, but it was incredibly light on details. I'm looking for a book that has at least a complete function reference and is geared towards the intermediate to advanced level programmer. Thanks in advance