[thelist] Good Drupal book for web pros
Nan Harbison
nan at nanharbison.com
Sat Jun 6 05:47:25 CDT 2009
Ron-
There are a lot of books on this page, can you tell me the titles of the two
you found helpful?
Thanks
Nan
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You could go here: http://drupal.org/books, to buy it and help the Drupal
community a bit.
I've been very happy with both versions.
Ron D.
Will wrote:
> I've been pleased with http://www.drupalbook.com/
>
> On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 7:58 AM, Nan Harbison<nan at nanharbison.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I bought the O'Reilly book on Drupal, which is good for understanding
>> the components, etc. except it really is for people who are going to
>> use it without doing any tweaks and don't need to understand anything
>> under the covers. So, does anyone know of the best book if you are a
>> web developer and do want to understand how it all works, like I
>> think there is no reference to the URL of pages in the database, so
>> you can easily move an installation from development server to final
>> resting place without any problems. I was looking for a way to just
>> redirect the files from the Drupal folder, which I couldn't get to
>> work. (Correct me if I am wrong!)
>>
>> Thanks
>> Nan
>>
>>
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