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Old 08-15-2009, 06:16 PM   #1
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Good book to learn PHP?

I am realizing I better learn this shit myself...can anyone reccomend a good book to learn PHP?
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Old 08-15-2009, 06:20 PM   #2
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fuck books, use the php.net manual, much easier and better. plus lots of tutors and snippets online.
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start with picking small scripts apart and modifying them...
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Just do what I did (and did with everything else I learned) Reverse engineering.

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Old 08-15-2009, 06:37 PM   #7
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start with an understanding of object oriented programming in general, then do cakePHP or codelighter those are frameworks that after a few uses will allow you a much faster speed and development time.

For books you can go to Barnes and Noble and look up either of those frameworks, my guess is you will enjoy cakePHP its simple to use and lots of books.
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Old 08-15-2009, 08:37 PM   #10
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fuck books, use the php.net manual, much easier and better. plus lots of tutors and snippets online.
exactly.. if you can't learn from the manual there is a good chance you can't learn at all.
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Old 08-15-2009, 08:39 PM   #11
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fuck books, use the php.net manual, much easier and better. plus lots of tutors and snippets online.
especially if you're already familiar with any other OOPL

robbie is also on the money with reverse engineering - it's how i learned most of what i know

edit: damn u-bob is fast
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Old 08-15-2009, 08:53 PM   #13
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php.net is your best resource always.

But if you're looking for all technical books, I love my subscription to http://safaribooksonline.com

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Old 08-15-2009, 09:00 PM   #14
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i was bored one night and walked into a borders a couple years back and spent like $250 bucks on php books.

the most helpful and best book imo getting into php/mysql is larry ullman php and mysql for dynamic web sites second edition.

seriously i broke into all 8-10 the books i got and this is the only one i use heh.
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I am realizing I better learn this shit myself...can anyone reccomend a good book to learn PHP?
why... thats what good friends and programmers are for?? At best you will learn how to half-way question someone's programming... better time spent to just find someone really good and keep them close
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php.net + http://www.w3schools.com/ = pretty much every ref you will ever need online.

I like keeping the peachpit press guide, as well as the oreilly pocket manual handy as well.
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why... thats what good friends and programmers are for?? At best you will learn how to half-way question someone's programming... better time spent to just find someone really good and keep them close
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I completely agree This was the absolute nail-on-the-head that got me fully immersed into PHP and all things related, especially Kevin Yank's "Build your own database driven websites using PHP/MySQL" that book was so well written that you couldn't help but come away with an excellent understanding of how to start even the most basic database driven web app without much hassle.

My best advice to anyone wanting to pickup PHP is, start simple, find a project that won't take over a month to do, and accomplish it first. Don't try to start working on a full-fleged CMS system for 100+ sites.

Also, as someone mentioned, CakePHP is and, as far as I'm concerned still is, the best framework for PHP. But at least learn the basics of PHP before you start learning a framework. The framework will just put form to your spaghetti code ;) Good lucK!
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I dont know what I would do without that site
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fuck books, use the php.net manual, much easier and better. plus lots of tutors and snippets online.
I disagree - for learning, always best to have a book

php 5 bible is perfect, do a few of the tutorials then apply a few small things to real scripts that you want and you will build on your knowledge very quickly IMO.

EDIT - however php.net is awesome too, I personally like a book as reference when learning, easier than pouring through pages upon pages of shit when you're not sure what you're searching for.
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That's the one you need right there. The Larry Ullman book is ok but not nearly as comprehensive. php.net/manual is where you go when you know what you are looking for but you don't know what you're looking for when you first start. Also a good grounding in C++ helps a lot, in fact if you know C++ you're probably 60% of the way there with PHP5.
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I once bought php book and 50% of it's content was copy paste of official php manual.Since then i am not buying any books.
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I agree. You can sit by the pool or read it before you go to sleep. It's how I learned most everything.
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I agree. You can sit by the pool or read it before you go to sleep. It's how I learned most everything.
Yup and the brain starts ticking over thinking about how you could apply the new found knowledge - keep a pen and paper by your side when reading about php - you'll likely want to start coding up a storm as you go
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thanx for book recommendations in here, I am always looking for new books to buy and read. Staring at a pc screen to read and learn for hours (after working all day on stuff) begins to hurt my eyes I like to relax in bed with a book and read and take notes in notebook old school way... but obviously much can be learned for free online.
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Might be true if you already know another programming language but if it's your first I would recommend any O'Reilly book.
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Beggining PHP5 from Wrox

http://www.wrox.com/WileyCDA/WroxTit...764557831.html

The php.net manual is the best reference tool you'll use, it's great.
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I agree. You can sit by the pool or read it before you go to sleep. It's how I learned most everything.
never had much luck with learning programming by "reading", it is only when you are actually sitting in front of the computer trying things and changing things and expanding or modifying or experimenting that real learning seems to take place
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