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Im in the market for a good php reference book. Does anyone have some suggestions on such a book so I waste my money on a book that is not going to help me. Im not really looking for a book to teach me how to code or anything just something that has all the built-in functions and how to use them effectively.
Thank You
EMCLinux
Thank You
EMCLinux
I think you're better off downloading the php manual --- then treating us to a cookie-fest with the money you saved from the book. 
But seriously, the manual has sample codes for the functions so it's a good 'buy' (download?). Plus it's in digital format. I <3 CTRL+F.

But seriously, the manual has sample codes for the functions so it's a good 'buy' (download?). Plus it's in digital format. I <3 CTRL+F.
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I found this book was seeing if anyone had this and if it was any good.
PHP Functions Essential Reference
PHP Functions Essential Reference
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I have about 6 books on PHP, all used while learning and using PHP for web development.
Two sitting at my right hand now are "SAMS - PHP5 Unleashed" (£35.99) and "Advanced PHP Programming" (36.50)
I also use the online PHP manual though I found the books better for picking up new concepts and ideas for functionality that I might not have thought about.
Two sitting at my right hand now are "SAMS - PHP5 Unleashed" (£35.99) and "Advanced PHP Programming" (36.50)
I also use the online PHP manual though I found the books better for picking up new concepts and ideas for functionality that I might not have thought about.
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