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Re: More advanced PHP books [message #171573 is a reply to message #171566] Mon, 10 January 2011 19:01 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Tony Gravagno is currently offline  Tony Gravagno
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Sincere thanks - I'll check them out.

I've been hoping for books that didn't combine PHP with other topics.
But if the material I need is in books like this, I won't argue with
the presentation. :)

Regards,
T

Captain Paralytic wrote:

> On Jan 8, 10:28 pm, Tony Gravagno wrote:
>
> Hi Tony,
> as promised here are some of the books that have helped me on my way:
>
> PHP 6 and MySQL 6 Bible
> by Steve Suehring, Tim Converse and Joyce Park
> John Wiley & Sons © 2009 (912 pages) Citation
> ISBN:9780470384503
>
> HTML for the Business Developer: with JavaServer Pages, PHP, ASP.NET,
> CGI, and JavaScript
> by Kevin Forsythe and Laura Ubelhor
> MC Press © 2008 (626 pages) Citation
> ISBN:9781583470794
>
> PHP & MySQL Everyday Apps for Dummies
> by Janet Valade
> John Wiley & Sons © 2005 (458 pages) Citation
> ISBN:9780764575877
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