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Re: [vox-tech] book recommendation: php
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Re: [vox-tech] book recommendation: php



PHP Pocket Reference by O'Reilly.  It's very concise (and cheap! -- $9.95
cover price, or $6.07 Nerdbooks.com) and explains the PHP-ism in terms of
C/PERL/BASH-isms in the first twenty or thirty pages or so, and the rest
is function reference.  The more up-to-date reference is, of course,
online.  Haven't had the need for any other PHP book.

-Mark

On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:

> if i were to have just *one* book on php, what would people recommend?
>
> i'd prefer to have a book that assumes i know what a if/else do/while
> constructs are.   i know what arrays and strings are; i just want to
> know how to do them with php.   :)
>
> so maybe a good reference book.   i've found o'reilly's html book to be
> precisely what i'm looking for (for html).
>
> any recommendations for php?
>
> pete
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