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Ashraful
post Jul 28 2008, 01:11 PM
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I plan on starting a website soon and I need a good book that can teach me advanced XHTML & CSS. I already kno the basics pretty well, and I want a book that really gets to advanced stuff. I also wish to learn PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript. So I was hooping if anyone could recommend some good books for learning them.

PS. For those interested I learned the basics of XHTML and CSS by reading the "HTML Dog" book. And I highly recommend it.
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post Jul 28 2008, 08:49 PM
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www.w3schools.com for everything. You'll need hosting like here, or localhost webserver for php and sql.

There isn't much advanced stuff to Xhtml if you never got into any html-only habits. CSS is pretty open ended.
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post Jul 29 2008, 02:35 AM
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QUOTE(Ashraful @ Jul 28 2008, 09:11 PM) *
I plan on starting a website soon and I need a good book that can teach me advanced XHTML & CSS. I already kno the basics pretty well, and I want a book that really gets to advanced stuff. I also wish to learn PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript. So I was hooping if anyone could recommend some good books for learning them.

PS. For those interested I learned the basics of XHTML and CSS by reading the "HTML Dog" book. And I highly recommend it.

I haven't bought any book on web building or PHP/MySQL/Javascript. I do have a few ebooks on that topics. Generally I would recommend O'Reily's books. They are well written and gives very good example. You should check out the "cookbook" series for each of the topics.

You can also checkout the reviews at amazon for any books that you intended to get, just to be sure.
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