Chris Lott wrote:
I will be teaching, so a book that a student can-- before the class--
work through and understand is good-- doesn't have to be a traditional
textbook! But it shouldn't be a reference manual either.

If you're looking for an up-to-date beginner's book that advocates (what I consider to be) good practice, you might want to consider my "PHP Solutions" (http://foundationphp.com/phpsolutions/). It takes a practical approach, is based on PHP 5, but also offers PHP alternatives if PHP 5 isn't available. It has received good reviews on Amazon.

If you are considering it for adoption as a textbook, my publisher (friends of ED) supplies textbook review copies:

http://www.friendsofed.com/contact.html#academic

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David Powers

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