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[nycphp-talk] Best OO PHP book

Greg Faber greg at click3x.com
Tue Mar 23 14:58:42 EST 2004


Hello,

What would you guys suggest is the best OO PHP book?
The books I've read on PHP so far only touch on the subject of OO 
programming, I want something that goes way in depth.
Give me your thoughts please.

Thanks,
greg


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> The idea is, it compiles your entire application into a compressed
> single-file php script that sets up the application for the end-users.

I think this is a cool idea.  Maybe a quick presentation on it next
month, Joel?  I haven't really seen anything like it in PHP but have
looked.

H


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> > Hi John, I was never aware that hans had
> > set up a site for the education portal/cms
> > project. This is news to me! I know we spoke
> > about setting something up in the past but
> > nothing really came out it.
> >=20
> > Anyway, I really want to get this project on
> > track and I am really looking for some people
> > to join and help out on this. I will speak to
> > hans again and see what was set up and move
> > forward with this.
>=20
> Now that you appear to be back into it, you might think about=20
> documenting the portal specs since that's where we left off.  As=20
> I recall, at the time you went and registered a half-dozen or so=20
> domains and you said you were going to put a spec together for=20
> comments.  That's when Hans set up the site so that you could=20
> post the document.

We now have a formal project acceptance and development process and this
would be a great start on it.  It's outlined in the charter,
http://nyphp.org/charter and we're looking for additional general
documentation to fill in the details of submitting, developing, and
completing a project.

Anyone is welcome to join in... there's much left to do.

H




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