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- Subject: php books
- From: Kirk Bailey <kbailey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2012 20:53:10 -0400
- Organization: Silas Dent Memorial Cabal of ERIS Esoteric and hot dog boiling, society FNORD!
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Revisiting said dead horse, it's interesting there is no clear
consensus of opinion about what is the best book to use to learn
php. Generally, you get several people chiming in talking about the
website. Now the website is the bomb indeed, BUT IT'S NOT A BOUND
BOOK! So that's a terrific answer to a totally different question.
It's interesting really; it suggests there is a wide range of
perspectives and mindsets about wha is the best way to come to
understand php. Possibly this suggests something about the general
mindset of the php community- wide ranging individualism?
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Very Truly yours,
- Kirk Bailey,
Largo Florida
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