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Programming PHP, 2e
by R. Lerdford, K. Tatroe and P. MacIntyre
2006 O’Reilly Media
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Audience: Strong programmers new to PHP but not anyone in need of a core reference.
It seems an appropriate time for me begin exploring PHP after a great deal of reluctance. I think my reluctance stems from experience. I have mastered several languages in the past but find, as is the case with technology, you learn them for a purpose. Once that purpose has passed, you quietly move along to the next. It seems I now have some sense of purpose for PHP as I want to improve – or perhaps ‘customize’ is the better word – the utility of wiki tools (like MediaWiki) and blogging tools (like WordPress which powers this blog.)
To this end, I recently picked up the book Programming PHP, Second Edition by Lerdorf, Tatroe and MacIntyre. Not being one to read programming books linearly – or even in any orderly fashion – I put the book by my side as I began hacking at the source code for WordPress and K2 (the starting point for my theme). For a PHP n00b, the book is proving to be a good resource.
The next morning over coffee I decided to read a few chapters as they were written. In the preface the authors identify the target Audience: “If you’re a programmer, then this book is for you.” (p. xii). This is subtle. As an experienced programmer, I found the book a good starting reference. If you are a novice programmer, this book will be a challenge. (I realize the adjective “novice” provides only a modest refinement of the authors’ statement but it nonetheless is a refinement.)
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