Re: [PHP] Next Book

2001-07-08 Thread rick
I started off with a Core PHP4 book and quickly outgrew it. I find that most of the books don't get much past the basics either, so I find myself sticking to www.php.net and it's wonderful searchable documentation. I have read Web Application Development with PHP4.0 (http://www.phpwizard.net),

Re: [PHP] Next Book

2001-07-08 Thread Zak Greant
Rick wrote: [...] I'd be interested in some good PHP books as well, I feel like I'm in a rut. At first, PHP was all new, and I was learning s much... but now if I think up a task I can visualize how to do it in PHP pretty easily. I know I have a LOT to learn, but I think my problem is I

Re: [PHP] Next Book

2001-07-08 Thread eschmid+sic
On Sat, Jul 07, 2001 at 10:23:58PM -0800, Chris Lott wrote: Also looking for a good book on MySQL. The MySQL/MSQL book from O'Reilly is pretty dated. Please read MySQL from Paul DuBois. Some Reviewers are on the last day on the LinuxDays in Stuttgart, Germany. -Egon -- LinuxTag, Stuttgart,

Re: [PHP] Next Book

2001-07-08 Thread Chris Lambert - WhiteCrown Networks
Good books for advanced topics are: PHP4 Developer's Guide (Schwendiman) PHP Developer's Cookbook (Hughes) Web Application Development for PHP 4.0 (Ratschiller, Gerken) And for MySQL, Surprisingly, O'Reilly's version is weak, but Dubois' MySQL for New Riders is very comprehensive. NuSphere hired

RE: [PHP] Next Book

2001-07-08 Thread Jason Lotito
PHP Developer's Cookbook, most definetly. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0672319241/telvinsarchive In all honesty, if I had just one book to choose, this would be it, and along with the PHP Manual online, is a wonderful reference. Jason Lotito www.NewbieNetwork.net PHP Newsletter:

Re: [PHP] Next Book

2001-07-08 Thread Lasse
Chris Lambert - WhiteCrown Networks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 007901c10788$6ba051a0$6401a8c0@server">news:007901c10788$6ba051a0$6401a8c0@server... [SNIP] Web Application Development for PHP 4.0 (Ratschiller, Gerken) I can recommend this book for people who are already somewhat

Re: [PHP] Next Book

2001-07-08 Thread kath
Subject: Re: [PHP] Next Book Good books for advanced topics are: PHP4 Developer's Guide (Schwendiman) PHP Developer's Cookbook (Hughes) Web Application Development for PHP 4.0 (Ratschiller, Gerken) And for MySQL, Surprisingly, O'Reilly's version is weak, but Dubois' MySQL for New Riders