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SitePoint: PHP Anthology - MySQL and PHP







SitePoint: PHP Anthology - MySQL and PHP

SitePoint: PHP Anthology - MySQL and PHP 01/19/2004 10:39 AM

With the third part of his PHP Anthology, Volume 1, Harry Fuecks has returned to SitePoint with more information on PHP and MySQL.




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The PHP Anthology: SitePoint writes some books now and again, and they appear to have come up with a big winner in "The PHP Anthology: Volumes 1 and 2." These books are written by PHP evangelist Harry Fuecks, who is to PHP what Ben Forta is to ColdFusion.

I downloaded and read both excerpts they have available, a total of five chapters from the two books. They're extremely well-written — probably the best PHP texts I've read, along with O'Reilly's "PHP Cookbook."

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You can't buy them in bookstores — you can only get them from SitePoint.

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