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Many liked that, but I wasn't that keen for some reason:confused:
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I didn't like it either. At all. Though, I only had the first edition. They should never have published that. There're much better books for the money.
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I had the first addition as well chromate. I didn't seem to learn much from it, and most of my coding was just copied from the book. Also I had a lot of errors, and bombed sitepoint up with loadsa questions etc:)
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How many PHP books do you two have?
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Three. Well one of them's XML & PHP.
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I have three...
The sitepoint one, the wrox beginners one and the sams one.
The wrox one is my favorite by far, although the sams one isn't too bad either.
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LOL... Mike just made me reailise. Actually I have four. I forgot to even consider the sitepoint one. Shows how much I use that one doesn't it! :)
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I like O'Reilly's "PHP Cookbook". Hundreds of to-the-point sample solutions, less of the blather you find in most books.
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I have one, but it is meant for advanced PHP programmers.
It's all about making pdfs and graphics and web email services on PHP...
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what's it called? is it the one reviewed here?
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The product at http://www.codecharge.com should cut down on the amount of raw code you need to delve into, but ultimately you'll still need a familiarity of it all.