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PHP and MySQL Web Development, Second Edition
by Luke Welling , Laura Thomson
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samaru
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I think that the PHP documentation is very good when it comes to learning, it covers just about everything you need to know and for tha matter don't need to know.
http://www.php.net/docs.php
Ragnarok
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I don't think php.net's tutorial is for the person just starting out with php web development.
samaru
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