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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbin View Post
    My fav book is My SQl + PHP For Dummies.

    Good Book
    You can't go wrong with the For Dummies collection, check out WHSmith or something and they will probably have a copy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackboy View Post
    Well some nights i just wanna read, and its too late to turn computer on, so i would like to know of either a printable document (less than 20 pages) that i could print off and have a read of.

    Must be PHP/mySQL.

    Perhaps a tutorial (Quite advanced). Or maybe a PHP Book you recommend me buying?

    Also i wish it to be in this section, because if it was moved into the books section they wouldn't have a clue.

    Any books please link me on Amazon/Ebay.

    +Rep for any help
    Warez-bb.org » eBook'z' section » Search 'php & mysql'

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    is My SQl + PHP For Dummies. Get them at whsmith and all local book stores imo .
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    I quite like Sitepoint's PHP Anthology but it's not really about learning the language more about practical solutions to common problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardKnox View Post
    I quite like Sitepoint's PHP Anthology but it's not really about learning the language more about practical solutions to common problems.

    Ahh cheers, i will do da rep round now..

    Richard i member u

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    Over the past months I've just printed off various pages and sit and read them now and again, it's the easiest and cheapest way if you are just starting out but I do recommend getting a book as it'll probably explain the coding more.

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    No need to print, unless your like some people whos eyes hurt from reading on a pc, fairs, fair with that.

    But I highly recommend the "[something[-head" books its head..something.. i can't remember, I read a bit of one of them and forgot to dload it.

    Anyway, gtg, bye!
    How could this hapen to meeeeeeeeeeeeeee?lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Excellent View Post
    Over the past months I've just printed off various pages and sit and read them now and again, it's the easiest and cheapest way if you are just starting out but I do recommend getting a book as it'll probably explain the coding more.
    Well im not starting

    I just wanna learn more functions and different ways to code

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackboy View Post
    Well im not starting

    I just wanna learn more functions and different ways to code
    php.net/manual


    visit my internet web site on the internet
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jewish Bear View Post
    php.net/manual
    Interesting, the most obvious and quite interesting.

    I like this page:

    http://www.php.net/manual/en/filters.php

    Cheers, gotta spread rep though i repped u the other day lol

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