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Old 06-21-2002, 02:30 PM  
mike503
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Originally posted by foe


Yes but if you get a book you will not skip important parts like arrays classes etc, you get a good overview of the language and when you need specific info then you shoudl turn to online scripts.
php.net has overviews of all of that also.. so do all the other sites listed. anything that's in a PHP book is on a website. not everything on websites are in PHP books. websites also have updated information about bugs in functions which books do not.

i've looked at books before which even show code samples, when i try them, they fail miserably. especially in regards to some of the recent PHP function additions which are changing names often..
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