Re: [PHP] PHP-5 book

2004-07-21 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Nadim Attari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can someone advise me of a very good PHP-5 book. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/upgradephp5/ Chris = Chris Shiflett - http://shiflett.org/ PHP Security - O'Reilly Coming Fall 2004 HTTP Developer's Handbook - Sams http://httphandbook.or

Re: [PHP] PHP-5 book

2004-07-21 Thread Stephen Sadowski
> >> Can someone advise me of a very good PHP-5 book. [snip] I've been using Zeev & Leon Atkinson's _Core_PHP_Programming_ since 5beta1 was out. It was extremely helpful, and I still refer to it on a regular basis. Just ignore the section on namespace support, if they haven't had a revised printin

Re: [PHP] PHP-5 book

2004-07-21 Thread Matthew Sims
>> Can someone advise me of a very good PHP-5 book. > > Hands down the best: > > Advanced PHP Programming > by George Schlossnagle > > Regards, > Philip I also recommend this book. It covers the new OO model of PHP5 very well. --Matthew Sims -- -- PHP General Mailing

Re: [PHP] PHP-5 book

2004-07-21 Thread Jason Barnett
Philip Olson wrote: Can someone advise me of a very good PHP-5 book. Hands down the best: Advanced PHP Programming by George Schlossnagle Regards, Philip I've also read this book (*almost* cover to cover) and it is quite excellent. However, it definitely assumes that you understand the basics a

Re: [PHP] PHP-5 book

2004-07-21 Thread Jurgen Stroo
And then there is Learning PHP5 (from O'Reilly), which I should go for. This one time, at band camp, Paul Kain said: > Wiley Publishing. PHP5 for dummies - Janet Valade. > > not very advanced, but its in plain english with hints and tips and > technical stuff thats easy to understand. > > For th

Re: [PHP] PHP-5 book

2004-07-21 Thread Paul Kain
Wiley Publishing. PHP5 for dummies - Janet Valade. not very advanced, but its in plain english with hints and tips and technical stuff thats easy to understand. For the serious beginner though. On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 12:30:13 +0400, Nadim Attari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello friends, > >

Re: [PHP] PHP-5 book

2004-07-21 Thread Philip Olson
> Can someone advise me of a very good PHP-5 book. Hands down the best: Advanced PHP Programming by George Schlossnagle Regards, Philip -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

[PHP] PHP-5 book

2004-07-21 Thread Nadim Attari
Hello friends, Can someone advise me of a very good PHP-5 book. Most probably i'll buy it from eyrolles.com Thanks, ~ nadim attari -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

RE: [PHP] PHP 5 Book

2004-01-22 Thread Thomas Svenson
Donald Tyler wrote: > Anyone know if Rasmus (or anyone for that matter) is writing a book > on PHP 5? And when it might be available? I bought "Core PHP Programming", 3rd edition. It is written by Leon Atkinson together with Zeev "Zend" Suraski. The foreword is by Andi "also Zend" Gutmans. It cov

Re: [PHP] PHP 5 Book

2004-01-22 Thread Ben Ramsey
VIEWs are those nice things that PostgreSQL includes that MySQL doesn't yet. ;P Jay Blanchard wrote: [snip] Speaking of MySQL, I heard tale that 5.0 would include VIEWS, but I can't find that in any of the new features logs. Anyone know about this? It'd be a great feature to have. Unless,

RE: [PHP] PHP 5 Book

2004-01-22 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] Speaking of MySQL, I heard tale that 5.0 would include VIEWS, but I can't find that in any of the new features logs. Anyone know about this? It'd be a great feature to have. Unless, of course, anyone knows how to do this without a "CREATE VIEW" statement. [/snip] It is called a SELECT

Re: [PHP] PHP 5 Book

2004-01-21 Thread daniel
> I'm using 4.1 alpha now - It is stable enough for a dev box - Nested > queries are good fun. > > Yes i meant for production use, i run a few machines at home, the main internet gateway is a bsd box which serves to the net. I have an internal dev box on knoppix, both are running apache 2, php 4.3

Re: [PHP] PHP 5 Book

2004-01-21 Thread Aidan Lister
I'm using 4.1 alpha now - It is stable enough for a dev box - Nested queries are good fun. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Speaking of MySQL, I heard tale that 5.0 would include VIEWS, but I > > can't find that in any of the new features logs. Anyone know about >

Re: [PHP] PHP 5 Book

2004-01-21 Thread daniel
> Speaking of MySQL, I heard tale that 5.0 would include VIEWS, but I > can't find that in any of the new features logs. Anyone know about > this? It'd be a great feature to have. Unless, of course, anyone > knows how to do this without a "CREATE VIEW" statement. > > -Ben Its a terrible annoya

Re: [PHP] PHP 5 Book

2004-01-21 Thread Ben Ramsey
Speaking of MySQL, I heard tale that 5.0 would include VIEWS, but I can't find that in any of the new features logs. Anyone know about this? It'd be a great feature to have. Unless, of course, anyone knows how to do this without a "CREATE VIEW" statement. -Ben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (cant

Re: [PHP] PHP 5 Book

2004-01-21 Thread daniel
> Hi > > > > Anyone know if Rasmus (or anyone for that matter) is writing a book on > PHP 5? And when it might be available? > > There was a showcase posted here before, i dont know about a book, but a pdf reference would be good. Dan (cant wait for the release of both PHP5 and Mysql 4.1) -- PH

[PHP] PHP 5 Book

2004-01-21 Thread Donald Tyler
Hi Anyone know if Rasmus (or anyone for that matter) is writing a book on PHP 5? And when it might be available? Thanks Donald Tyler