[nycphp-talk] Newbie books
Corey H Maass - gelform.com
corey at gelform.com
Mon Oct 13 13:38:25 EDT 2008
Hey, all. I wanted to introduce myself. I'm an experienced programmer
(remember ASP, before dont net?) with little formal training, so often
referred to as a hacker. I'm a professional Front End Dev - XHTML, CSS,
JS - now tackling PHP and loving it. A couple coworkers recommended this
list, so I'll be eavesdropping.
I'm looking to go thru a book or two and need some help. I know all
about loops, conditional statements, and the basics of programming. I
understand the concepts behind OOP, but have limited experience with
actually using it. I immediately grasped the basics of the PHP syntax
but am starting to balk at the double colon meaning a static class and
the single vs double arrow... So I guess I'm looking for something
intermediate, and wondering if anyone can make a suggestions?
Thanks,
Corey
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Corey H Maass
Gelform Design
Brooklyn, NY
Print and web design for art and business
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