[nycphp-talk] Re: recommended introductory PHP text
cwf at axlotl.net
cwf at axlotl.net
Thu Sep 9 12:25:44 EDT 2004
>> Suppose you were teaching a PHP course (10 sessions x 3 hrs) to people
>> who knew only HTML. What book(s) would you recommend?
>>
>> Programming PHP (Lerdorf & Tatroe) is already on the list. Something that
>> introduces the reader to some of the universals of progamming languages --
>> variables, conditionals, loops -- would be helpful.
Mitch Pirtle wrote:
> Just recieved a review copy of "Learning PHP 5" by David Sklar, and it
> also looks like a good starting point that also IMHO most importantly
> covers PHP 5 from the start. Looking forward to getting that review
> done, as the book appears promising ;-)
If it doesn't have to be 5 specifically, I'd actually recommend OReilly's
"PHP Cookbook," co-authored by Mr. Sklar (with Adam Trachtenberg). WAY better
than "Programming PHP" IMHO. Tons of real-world, practical examples with code and
cogent, concise analysis. That's how I learned!
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