At 10:11 PM -0400 8/6/09, Larry Ullman wrote:
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Sorry for the length, but I hope that helps. And thanks again.
Larry
Larry:
No, thank you for your most excellent books -- I think I've purchased
every one one you've written. They have helped me.
Cheers,
tedd
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Hi Larry,
nice to have a comment from the editor, and I want to say thanks for writing
this book.
however this discussion was initiated by a newbie asking what book he should
use to learn php. ur book is important to the community of php freaks ! it
saved my time to see where the path is going
On Thu, 2009-08-06 at 02:55 +0200, Ralph Deffke wrote:
why do u stick to php 6?
i would recommend www.scribd.com and have a search on PHP. there are books
on beginners for php5 and articles of the difference to php 6.
a very usefull site by the way, made me stopping buying books. loads of
Thanks to the OP for the interest in the book and to everyone else for
their input. So here's what happened, from the writer/horse's mouth:
It was time to write an update to the book because the second edition
had been out for 3+ years or so, I think. It wasn't a money-making
effort (i.e.,
why do u stick to php 6?
i would recommend www.scribd.com and have a search on PHP. there are books
on beginners for php5 and articles of the difference to php 6.
a very usefull site by the way, made me stopping buying books. loads of
material on IT stuff.
ralph
ralph_def...@yahoo.de
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