Further PHP study

PHP and MySQL for Dynamic Web Sites: Visual QuickPro Guide

Well, I have given somewhat up on my last PHP book. Maybe it’s just the wrong approach for me, maybe I’m just not interested enough to code for dice games and maybe I’m just tired having to debug the code which I should be learning in the first place.

So I have moved on. I might get back to that book to see what I still can learn from it, but for now I am concentrating on PHP and MySQL for Dynamic Web Sites: Visual QuickPro Guide. This seems much more along my lines, easier to read and study and to follow along. I hope I still can state the same, once I’m knee-deep into it.

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