
PHP
A BEGINNER'S GUIDE
by Vikram Vaswani
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Consider Head First Php & Mysql by Lynn Beighley.
“A bouncy, example-driven introduction to building dynamic websites with PHP and MySQL. Chapters pair annotated code, diagrams, and step-by-step walkthroughs so you can copy and adapt working forms, sessions, and database-backed pages. Most useful for turning abstract server-side ideas into runnable projects beginners can complete. Limitation: the playful visuals and repeated explanations slow the pace and feel redundant for people who prefer concise reference manuals or who already know basic programming and want a faster, modern-stack focus.”
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