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Pros
Jon duckett's book on php/mysql is an absolute must-have for developers looking to expand into the wildly rewarding world of php. I highly recommend this book alone if you are looking to get started with backend development, php is not dead, and altho... Read More
Cons
Much more attention should have been given to code examples and database communication protocols (mysqli. Too much time was wasted on example sql language and the author over-explaining things. In short, the book provides little actual instruction in ... Read More
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The examples show a well designed easy to implement web application which together with the excellent example code gets you up ... Read More
I wish that all computer books were written with the expertise and reader consideration that this book was written with
In the interim i had purchased 3 other php books and they ranged in quality content from a 1 to a 6
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But lets be honest mysql is the most globally supported after sqlite
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Nosql dbs are literally just json files lol
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Its really they just want to have control over their own proprietary implementations of rudementary utilities
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Did not continually repeat but built upon the prior example
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Too many books are outdated and do not make the most modern and proper recommendations
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Namespaces were not extremely clear to me and i understand pretty well how functions in plcs get loaded into their own memory environment
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So perhaps i should read that section a number of times although not sure i actually need to utilize namespaces
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Twig was beyond my comprehension i sort of ran through it with 34ill never need that34 attitude
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