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What books did you read?

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Actually come to think of this earlier on today I printed of a PHP cheat sheet poster it has loads of the PHP functions on it but I might order a big decent one from sitepoint when I can be bothered. lol.

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I can't read online tutorials, no matter what. If I have a book in hand, I can learn.

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i learnt purely off seeing other peoples code from scripts and making little examples for myself.

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It's weird, Some people learn from listening and some learn from reading either on the computer or books. I wonder why some people can only learn from books and not the web?

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Everyone has a different learning style...

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I agree with Immersion, we were told that at school some people learn by having things read out to them by the teacher, some doing things hands on, and some by reading it.
I think I must be more of a hands on becuase everything that I know how to do on the computer I taught myself except from PHP which I used the online tizag tutorial... whats your learning style?

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Well,
to be honest i have read 5 books.
programmers intro to php4 , core application devolopment with php, sam teach urself php, mysql, apache, php 5 power programming etc. Well all of them were ebooks and free. So no expenses.

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