I second O'Reilly's PHP Cookbook. Another recommendation is Larry
Ullman's books, especially HP Advanced for the World Wide Web. I try to
triangulate, using several books that come at the code differently.
Jud.
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O`Reilly's programming PHP is quite good too :)
Judson Vaughn wrote:
I second O'Reilly's PHP Cookbook. Another recommendation is Larry
Ullman's books, especially HP Advanced for the World Wide Web. I try to
triangulate, using several books that come at the code differently.
Jud.
Judson Vaughn
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I'm looking for an easy to read PHP book that will help me learn a
solid foundation in PHP.
If you need a strong foundation:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/learnphp5/
If you already have a strong foundation:
personally, I like Julie Meloni's books... PHP essentials.. and fast
and easy web development... these were some of the first books that i
bought and got started with... they are pretty easy to use, especially
if you are not into reading technical manuals
http://www.thickbook.com
On Tue, 15
I enjoy the Core PHP Programming, Third Edition by Leon Atkinson very
much.
Best regards,
Yang Shiqi
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Can I get some recommendations on some good PHP
books. Something broad but with good novice
concepts
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Brian V Bonini wrote:
Can I get some recommendations on some good PHP
books. Something broad but with good novice
concepts
There are many at http://php.net/books.php. Maybe Leon Atkinsons Core
PHP (second edition) or Sterling Hughes Developer's Cookbook.
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The most useful "second" book is :
PHP Developers Cookbook
It really is nice. I say "second" because it's geared towards those that
understand a bit already but still, it'll even help the complete newbie
(easy to read). Excellent tips, short-cuts, examples, etc. Includes uses
of various
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