[thelist] PHP Object-orientated programming - book recommendation
Kevin Timmins
kipper_timmins at live.co.uk
Wed Dec 10 14:24:09 CST 2008
a website you may find very useful if i remember the address correctly is http://www.hudzilla.org/ it is a free online wiki/book, and i have to say seems to be very useful. saves you buying a book, and gives you all the info you will need as far as i have read.
hope this helps
kipper
> From: st.schwarzer at geois.de
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> Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 21:07:10 +0100
> Subject: [thelist] PHP Object-orientated programming - book recommendation
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> Hi there,
>
> after a couple of years of semi-professional PHP programming, I
> finally try to understand more than the concepts of OO programming in
> PHP. Thus, I read through "PHP Objects, Patterns, and Practice" from
> Matt Zandstra. Although pretty interesting, I think that the
> beginner's part is a bit short - at least for my humble brain. Classes
> and Objects, ok. Constants and abstract classes, ça va. But
> Interfaces? Final Classes? Interceptors? Gush, this needs more
> coverage for my understanding.
>
> Can anyone recommend me some literature which expends this subject not
> only a little bit but much more?
>
> Thanks for any advice!
>
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