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I am planning to buy these books...

1. AJAX AND PHP: BUILDING RESPONSIVE WEB APPLICATIONS (CRISTIAN DARIE, BOGDAN BRINZAREA, FILIP CHERECHEª-TOªA, MIHAI BUCICA)

2. Beginning PHP5, Apache, and MySQL Web Development (Programmer to
Programmer) - Elizabeth Naramore, Jason Gerner, Yann Le Scouarnec, Jeremy Stolz, Michael K. Glass

Is there any one who has already referred to these books and can tell whether they are worth readiing? Is ther any other book worth reading for learning Ajax and PHP5?

Your replies will be appreciated.

Thank you.

Best Regards,
Monil C
 
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Those two will work fine.

Though both of those books require you have some knowleadge of programming terminology. So if you don't I wouldn't suggest you buy those.. Otherwise good luck on learning.

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To be honest I wouldnt buy them. Books are good but youll find them quite hard to learn from if your anything like me. Just goto google type in php tutorial and you can learn the basics from there.

Then just get stuck in and making it, work the problems out yourselve and use php.net to fin things out.
 
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ammo said:
To be honest I wouldnt buy them. Books are good but youll find them quite hard to learn from if your anything like me. Just goto google type in php tutorial and you can learn the basics from there.

Then just get stuck in and making it, work the problems out yourselve and use php.net to fin things out.

I agree. However, to some extent, reading from books does help freaks like me...

Thnx.
 
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