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Re: Php

Google should be your primary source for information, simply because it has allot of it.

Reading trough PHP forums and tutorials is a great help as well, but only thing with that is that you only learn what the author wants you to learn.

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Re: Php

yay at least one person that also needs paper ;)

My most used one is : Web Standards Programmer's Reference : HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Perl, Python, and PHP (Paperback) by Steven M. Schafer

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Re: Php

lol yup

I'm sure you'll agree with me on this mdshare, that you're more likely to find higher quality programming examples and teaching in a book than a free online tutorial.

Although the php manual typically has examples that do things in a pretty good way, but those examples are also typically too narrowly focused to be of much help to the person starting out in php. I think that if you have a good handle on php already, those examples will give a bit of clarity if the definition doesn't exactly make sense though.

Everyone should read at least one book that covers their favorite programming language.

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