I'm currently reading Teach yourself PHP4 in 24 Hours. It seems to be fairly complete for a beginners guide.
I've also read PHP Essentails, which basically walked you through setting up a simple e-commerce site in PHP/MySQL. It was really good if that is what you are looking for.
PHP Rocks.
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Go to http://www.php.net/distributions/bigmanual.html for the complete PHP manual. I doubt they missed including anything since they wrote the programming language. Last time I checked though, it was like 1000+ pages or something like that.
Someone should print it, then say they only needed 1 line of code.
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Maverick posted this at 21:34 — 21st July 2000.
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For a good selection of links to the PHP documentation, tutorials and other resources:
http://www.php.net/links.php
johnnyboy posted this at 00:54 — 22nd July 2000.
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I'm currently reading Teach yourself PHP4 in 24 Hours. It seems to be fairly complete for a beginners guide.
I've also read PHP Essentails, which basically walked you through setting up a simple e-commerce site in PHP/MySQL. It was really good if that is what you are looking for.
PHP Rocks.
John
interwovendesign.com
Quality web site design without the monthly maintenance fees!
Justin S posted this at 02:20 — 22nd July 2000.
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Go to http://www.php.net/distributions/bigmanual.html for the complete PHP manual. I doubt they missed including anything since they wrote the programming language. Last time I checked though, it was like 1000+ pages or something like that.
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Adam Lysne posted this at 08:31 — 22nd July 2000.
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Someone should print it, then say they only needed 1 line of code.
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