[21:08] {Admiral_Justin} dammit
[21:08] {Admiral_Justin} I need to get kickbacks from peachpit press
[21:08] {MellerTime} or at least peachpits from the press
[21:08] {Admiral_Justin} it’s like the 10th person I’ve recommended an intro to php book to
[21:10] {LORD|Guder[SDP}-LR} you suggest an intro to php book from peachpit?
[21:10] * LORD|Guder[SDP}-LR runs out and buys the book
[21:10] {LORD|Guder[SDP}-LR}
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[21:12] {Admiral_Justin} heh
[21:12] {Admiral_Justin} php for the world wide web: a visual quickstart 2nd ed, by larry ullman
[21:13] {Admiral_Justin} MellerTime: he doesn’t know real php, but he knows how to get people started, it’s very good at what it does
[21:13] {Admiral_Justin} I wouldn’t by his followup book
I’ve often found that even idling in this channel that I learn something. One of the great things about WordPress is the community. The other is the knowledge and info you get from that community. I know some php, but I’ve thought I should go ahead and get at least a good refrence. I don’t plan to write complex php, but editing it, I’d sometime like to know more about how php does things.
Edit:
[21:35] {Admiral_Justin} actually Guderian, I know a place with a sample chapter, even O_o
[21:36] {LORD|Guder[SDP}-LR} Hmmm
[21:36] {LORD|Guder[SDP}-LR} linkage?
[21:37] {Admiral_Justin} http://www.peachpit.com/articles/article.asp?p=603926&seqNum=1&rl=1
Tags: Book Review, Books, Interesting, PHP, Programming, Wordpress





