[nycphp-talk] Seeking Info.
Hans Zaunere
zaunere at yahoo.com
Wed May 22 14:50:08 EDT 2002
There are many options - here are a couple:
-- Come to tonight's meeting. There is always time to ask questions
and network with other coders.
-- Ask questions on the list.
-- Search google.com using terms like "php", "beginner", "tutorial",
"newbie", "article", etc
Once you get up to speed a little, I recommend Programming PHP from
O'Reilly (I have a copy I'm bringing to the meeting tonight) and the
WROX PHP books. Although there are a lot of easy tutorial books on
PHP, I would shy away from them - you can learn all that easily online
- save your money for more advanced books.
Hope this helps,
Hans Z.
--- The Geek <thegeek at thecolorgeek.com> wrote:
> Hello to all
>
> I am new to both Mysql and PHP. I found this list by accident and
> have
> been lurking for about a week. As a newbie I am in search for good
> basic and fundamental information. Books, websites, How to's that
> sort
> of thing. If there are specifics that stand out above the rest or
> are
> considered a must read please tell me. I hate to buy books only to
> find
> then poorly written latter.
>
>
>
> Paul Guba
>
>
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