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# Yeah, it's a great book, isn't it?
I usually regurgitate bits of it whenever I talk to a client about what they want from a website.
(, Sun 20 Jun 2010, 20:34, archived)
# To be honest,
It's the only website design book I've actually read, most of what I've learnt comes from the net as and when I need it, and hours of trial and error, heh.

Getting into PHP at the minute and could use a paper manual, any reccomendations?
(, Mon 21 Jun 2010, 6:53, archived)
# A classic
Welling and Thomson: PHP and MySQL for Web Development. Loved that book.
(, Mon 21 Jun 2010, 9:03, archived)
# ^^ this
(, Mon 21 Jun 2010, 13:37, archived)
# I've not read their php one,
but I tend to find the Quickstart books are very good at giving a quick, simple overview (as the name suggests) and don't scare you off by starting with loads of pages about configuring servers.
(, Mon 21 Jun 2010, 10:04, archived)
# tbh
the online documentation is the best. combined with the comments. better than any other language's documentation. you'll learn alot
(, Mon 21 Jun 2010, 22:35, archived)