[nycphp-talk] suggestions for re-training of a junior VB/.net programmer
Jon Baer
jonbaer at jonbaer.net
Tue Jun 29 17:37:34 EDT 2004
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There is a chapter in that book (11 I think) which talks about the PHP
internals which I found very interesting and well explained (that
Chapter should be freely distributed :-) I end up unfortunatley
skimming more PHP books now for items that are not always found in other
books.
Id recommend that book + the Cookbook (*alot* of people coming from any
programming background can usually find the cookbooks - like Java
Almanac, Perl HowTo, PHP Cookbook) quick reads to give an idea of the
basics (arrays, lists, printing, functions, classes, etc).
- - Jon
| * Essential PHP Tools by our very own David Sklar (Apress) also is an
| excellent book, with strong emphasis on leveraging existing libraries
| like PEAR
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