There's an interesting challenge in writing a good book about programming. At a certain point, you'll lose the newbies and alienate the technical. Below the line is a safe introductory book, above it is aimed at a smaller crowd. We had an opportunity review No Starch Press' Object-Oriented PHP, and found it fits nicely into the gap.
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PHP Objects Patterns and Practice, which is the perfect book to shunt your PHP newbie up into some more grown up techniques. It includes OO, some useful core patterns, and basic introductions to things like source control, unit testing and build tools.
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PHP Objects Patterns and Practice, which is the perfect book to shunt your PHP newbie up into some more grown up techniques. It includes OO, some useful core patterns, and basic introductions to things like source control, unit testing and build tools.
http://tinyurl.com/ezcqp (amazon.co.uk)