Re: [PHP] Re: PHP Books - A poll of sorts

2007-08-15 Thread jekillen
On Aug 15, 2007, at 4:28 AM, David Powers wrote: Jay Blanchard wrote: If there was a best practices book would you buy it? I write books on PHP aimed at the beginner/intermediate level, and have a considerable collection of PHP books written by others. Two relatively recent books that stru

[PHP] Re: PHP Books - A poll of sorts

2007-08-15 Thread Man-wai Chang To Die
> We all have our favorite PHP books and resources but there is one tome > that seems to be missing from the group...a "best practices" book. We PHP, being server-side, is not difficult. I think the client-side stuff deserves some books (DOM, Javascript, CSS, XHTML, XML, ) if you want to save

[PHP] Re: PHP Books - A poll of sorts

2007-08-15 Thread David Powers
Jay Blanchard wrote: If there was a best practices book would you buy it? I write books on PHP aimed at the beginner/intermediate level, and have a considerable collection of PHP books written by others. Two relatively recent books that struck me as being important are "Pro PHP Security" by

[PHP] Re: PHp Books

2004-02-11 Thread rush
"Rajani Anand Iyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Can someone recommend some good books on PHP Advanced topics. here is my (amazon) list http://www.templatetamer.org/index.php?RecommendedBooks rush -- http://www.templatetamer.com/ -- PHP General Mailing List (ht

[PHP] Re: PHp Books

2004-02-11 Thread memoimyself
Hello Rajani, On 10 Feb 2004 at 12:36, Rajani Anand Iyer wrote: > Can someone recommend some good books on PHP Advanced topics. Well, I can advise you on what not to buy, which should help, too. Don't spend your money on Professional PHP4 (Argerich, Choi, Coggeshall, Egervari, Geisler, Greant,

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP Books

2003-03-13 Thread David T-G
Hi, all -- ...and then rotsky said... % ... % 'PHP Developer's Cookbook' - Sterling Hughes with contributions by Andrei % Zmievski (Sams). Still playing with this one. Definitely not for beginners % as it assumes (IMHO) a fairly well-developed familiarity with PHP concepts % and procedures and ge

[PHP] Re: PHP Books

2003-03-12 Thread David Eisenhart
I've invested quite heavily in php books, the 2 most useful by a long way are: 1) Programming PHP, O'Reilly, Rasmus Lerdorf & Kevin Tatroe - a truly superb book; its concise, well written and just seems to hit the mark. A must for any aspiring php programmer! 2) PHP Functions, Essential Reference,

[PHP] Re: PHP Books

2003-03-12 Thread rotsky
Don't know any of those but the books I have experience with so far (as a newbie with less than 2 weeks' PHP experience and next-to-no programming experience generally): 'Programming PHP' - Rasmus Lerdorf & Kevin Tatroe (O'Reilly) - straight from the horse's mouth, as it were. Excellent book which