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adham is me 05-15-2009 07:57 PM

recommend a practical oophp book
 
hi
i am adham
new to oop , i can write simple classes to login or to interact with db's .

i need you to recommend a book contains some applications what do you recommend ?

Village Idiot 05-15-2009 10:59 PM

Have you tried google? It would probably serve you better than a book.

adham is me 05-16-2009 03:03 AM

you mean searching ??
too hard to choose suitable projects and to find it explained .

adham is me 05-16-2009 03:14 AM

you mean searching ??
too hard to choose suitable projects and to find it explained .
i want the corresponding oop book for this
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Practical-PH.../dp/0132239973

Village Idiot 05-16-2009 03:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adham is me (Post 24131)
you mean searching ??
too hard to choose suitable projects and to find it explained .
i want the corresponding oop book for this
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Practical-PH.../dp/0132239973

If searching google is to hard for you reading a book is probably gonna be a challenge, let alone designing a system with OOP. There are many (many) times more articles to go off of online, they are also free. If nothing online (which you haven't searched) suits you, a book will never have what you want.

Seriously, if you aren't even willing to search a question this simple and common on Google before asking on a forum (did you find us on Google?), progamming is probably not for you.

adham is me 05-16-2009 11:47 AM

have you read what i said ?

i said : " too hard to choose suitable projects and to find it explained " .

book consists of chapters which cover choosen projects from easy to hard , more than one and all is fully explained , searching itself is not hrad but getting results what i meant .

i didn't ask you to tell me what i have to do or whether programming is for me or not , so i tell you that no Conceited is a scientist.

i have already find my suitable book , thanks for not being helpful .

Village Idiot 05-16-2009 02:39 PM

I'm just warning you that if you don't find the web you won't find anything in a book. But I guess I really don't know what I'm talking about, I've only been programming for six years now and I only know a few little languages (PHP, C++, C, VB.net, C#.net, SQL, asp, ASP.net, CGI/perl, javascript). Industry experience? I only have a meager four years.

wjgilmore 05-18-2009 05:04 PM

I recommend "PHP Objects, Patterns, and Practice, Second Edition", by Matt Zandstra. It's an extremely well-written book which covers OOP fundamentals from a PHP perspective, but also delves into more advanced topics such as design patterns which you'll want to learn more about as your knowledge and experience grows.

Full disclosure, I was the editor on both editions of this book, but don't receive compensation for sales or anything of the sort. It's just a great book, so thought I'd pass along my thoughts.

Jason

adham is me 05-20-2009 05:37 PM

thanks Jason that is what i needed .


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