On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Jim Lucas li...@cmsws.com wrote:
On 9/28/2011 3:26 PM, Bastien Koert wrote:
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Kirk Bailey kbai...@howlermonkey.net
wrote:
The best book for a beginner? No, don't tell me php.net, I hear that
one
already, and while it is
I'm a newbie in PHP technology and what I started with PHP was googling for
PHP + ~tutorial ~getting started
which results as this page
http://www.google.com.vn/search?aq=fgcx=wsourceid=chromeie=UTF-8q=PHP+%2B+~tutorial+~%22getting+started%22
From that list, I can have almost all kind of beginner
Is there something wrong with the PHP.net manual? Or you just want
something physical to be able read any where and stay unplugged? If the
latter and there's nothing wrong with the official manual, try downloading
the chm or single html file and print as you go. No need to lug around
thick
On 2011-09-29, at 8:53 AM, Andy McKenzie wrote:
Is there something wrong with the PHP.net manual? Or you just want
something physical to be able read any where and stay unplugged? If the
latter and there's nothing wrong with the official manual, try downloading
the chm or single html file
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 10:12 AM, George Langley george.lang...@shaw.cawrote:
On 2011-09-29, at 8:53 AM, Andy McKenzie wrote:
Is there something wrong with the PHP.net manual? Or you just want
something physical to be able read any where and stay unplugged? If the
latter and there's
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Kirk Bailey kbai...@howlermonkey.net wrote:
The best book for a beginner? No, don't tell me php.net, I hear that one
already, and while it is indeed good, I want something in a dead tree
edition I can canny around and smoke as needed.
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end
Very Truly
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Kirk Bailey kbai...@howlermonkey.net wrote:
The best book for a beginner? No, don't tell me php.net, I hear that one
already, and while it is indeed good, I want something in a dead tree
edition I can canny around and smoke as needed.
--
end
Very Truly
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 19:13, Andy McKenzie amckenz...@gmail.com wrote:
I agree with Bastien -- I've had great luck with the PHP books.
Beginning PHP4 has a permanent place on my shelf, even though PHP4
is outdated. Beginning PHP5.3 hasn't quite supplanted it as a
concept book, but is my
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Subject: Re: [PHP] book quest
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 19:13, Andy McKenzie amckenz...@gmail.com wrote:
I agree with Bastien -- I've had great luck with the PHP books.
Beginning PHP4 has a permanent place on my shelf, even though PHP4
is outdated. Beginning PHP5.3 hasn't
On 09/28/2011 06:23 PM, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 19:13, Andy McKenzie amckenz...@gmail.com wrote:
I agree with Bastien -- I've had great luck with the PHP books.
Beginning PHP4 has a permanent place on my shelf, even though PHP4
is outdated. Beginning PHP5.3 hasn't quite
On 9/28/2011 3:26 PM, Bastien Koert wrote:
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Kirk Bailey kbai...@howlermonkey.net wrote:
The best book for a beginner? No, don't tell me php.net, I hear that one
already, and while it is indeed good, I want something in a dead tree
edition I can canny around and
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