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PHP Cookbook

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Jan 19th, 2004
PHP Cookbook
David Sklar, Adam Trachtenberg

PHP Cookbook is the ideal book for when you're stumped on a "how-to" situation in PHP. This book is also a valuble resource for the generally curious programmer, interested in expanding their knowledge on PHP.

This book is basically a list of scenarios coupled with code, and explanations about the functions included. It is also a great resource over PHP.net, and I just like having a physical reference =oP.

I reccomend this to any PHP programmer who hasn't mastered the language, so that they may learn functionality and better structuring.

Great deal at $27.87 too! =o]

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...books&n=507846
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Re: [Book Review] PHP Cookbook

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Jan 22nd, 2004
I agree. I have that book too. I like the 'cookbook' style or 'recipe'-based style book structure, because its easy to find the solution to your problem.

I recommend this book too.
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