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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to read and easy to follow even for a beginner like me.
I read one of the authors articles about PHP and decided
to use PHP instead of ASP. I also decided to buy any book he wrote as the articles are so good. A few chapters on
HTML from another book were enough to start building web pages then I started reading the PHP Black Book. Each chapter seems to be complete so I can pick my way through the chapters I need...
Published on October 30, 2001 by Carolyn

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Definitely not the book for me
This book belongs in the bargain shelf, which is where I found it recently at the local Borders. I paid ... for it brand new, drastically reduced from ....

The largest problems I had were: missing example code, incorrect code, missing critical information, and too much author ballyhooing. Also, the included CD did not work, it was corrupt.

In numerous instances, the...

Published on October 31, 2002 by Kenneth McDowell


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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to read and easy to follow even for a beginner like me., October 30, 2001
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This review is from: PHP Black Book (Paperback)
I read one of the authors articles about PHP and decided
to use PHP instead of ASP. I also decided to buy any book he wrote as the articles are so good. A few chapters on
HTML from another book were enough to start building web pages then I started reading the PHP Black Book. Each chapter seems to be complete so I can pick my way through the chapters I need and skip the ones I do not need. You only need about 5 of the 20 chapters to build a web site with a database and forms.

Windows is covered so I do not need to learn Unix.

MySQL is a useful database that has a whole chapter. I did not know you could use open source software like MySQL on Windows until I read that chapter. The database does what I want so I will skip the chapter on other databases.

Everybody says I need this and that for my web site. All the thises and thats are in the book. He explains SQL, XML, LDAP, IMAP, and and how to draw graphics straight from a web page script. I will use that to make my database results in to pictures.

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent work by an excellent author, December 3, 2001
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Arman Galstyan (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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I have studied php black book after i covered several other php books, extensive articles, tutorials etc. best of all? no doubt php black book is the best among what i saw about php. it goes into every details your emagination can think of while always concluding everything in immediate solution sections found in every chapter, gives extended examples and addresses real world issues. In addition, i had a problem with one of my php aplications and after posting the issue at several of the best known php forums decided to write to Peter; the author of php black book though it was not really his issue. the answer arrived within hours. Peter complitly anwered to all of my question writing more than 10 emails back to me, described the issues i was encounting, came up with solutions and much more. i strongly suggest php black book as your study source in php universe.

With Regards
Arman Galstyan
eNotalone.com inc.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Definitely not the book for me, October 31, 2002
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Kenneth McDowell (Farmington, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This book belongs in the bargain shelf, which is where I found it recently at the local Borders. I paid ... for it brand new, drastically reduced from ....

The largest problems I had were: missing example code, incorrect code, missing critical information, and too much author ballyhooing. Also, the included CD did not work, it was corrupt.

In numerous instances, the author builds from one concept to the next, adding in more complex capabiilites. Unfortunately, the author often fails to provide the complete resultant code, leaving the reader to attempt at guessing at the correct code. Case in point...page 347...no print function is given. Thus the preceding code examples are useless if you do not have the experience to figure it out, which I didn't.

Incorrect code...some of the stuff that is in here is just plain wrong. Copied verbatim from the pages, the code just flat out does not work.

Missing Information: The chapters explain about 75% of what you need to know to be successful. Missing info, for example, in the email and form sections makes the chapters incomprehensible. There is nothing to bring them together to use forms and emailing together. I had to go online to get these concepts and required code and config changes to make it work.

Lastly, the author spends a lot of time making jokes, which is fine, if your work is absolutely complete and accurate. The humor becomes more droll as the mistakes and errors pile up.

Lastly, Coriolis is apparently no longer in business. When I found out the CD was corrupt, I immediately emailed the "email address" in the book for assistance, possibly to get a new CD. In short order I got an email error message back stating the email address ... did not exist. I then browsed to ... Nothing. After a Google search on "Coriolis Group", I finally found the news that this company no longer exists, and is now under the control of some cheezy-named publishing company, supposedly the original two guys are now back in charge. I don't know the gory details about the company politics, but their "new" website is beyond boring, and offered no help for us trying to make heads nor tails over this book.

To make a long story short, don't buy this book. There are too many other great resources out there.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A few decent examples... but that's about it, November 14, 2002
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S. Hoyer (Berkeley, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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I bought this book expecting it to be an exhaustive resource on how to start programing with PHP. I went into it with relatively little knowledge of server side programing, but the back of the book promised to fill me in on all the relevant details. It didn't.

The book is organized into chapters on general subjects with an "intermediate solutions" and a "in depth" section in each. While it might make some sense for a book, the organization makes reading the book chronologically not work at all. Even the reference is shody at best, very irratic. It includes reference to virtually useless date functions for coverting between dates in the jewish and the roman calenders in the second chapter! The section on the MySQL database includes how to insert rows into a database and create tables, but not how to update or delete entries! Such erratic relevance is present throughout the book - there are many several page long sections which give a one sentense long description to an entire class of rarely used functions. Not only are the functions not especially useful, but the brief and cursory explainations mean that one would have to use another reference material to get them working in the first place. Additionally, many excerpts of complex code are presented without sufficient explaination of the basic concepts behind them. It's not explained well enough to impart a mastery of the skills upon the reader. The book sets out to be both a teaching tool and a reference material, but fails miserably on both accounts. One would be far better off merely learning the stuff at the PHP.net, as I was told when I asked on usenet for recommendation of a book and I foolishly ignored. At least the reference there is complete. Some subjects that are important today (that may not have been at the time of writing), such as setting register_globals to off in the php.ini settings are not even mentioned in the book.

The other annoying aspect of the book is the author's sense of humor and his stories. As was mentioned in another review, it's fine if the material is good, but really is just fluff that covers up holes. His disdain for JavaScript is understandable, but uncalled for. When an author poorly describes even just the basics of a programing language, his extra comments aren't appreciated nor helpful. We'll be writing code that works worse than the poorly writen code of so called "professional" websites that he mentions his hate for many times, with only his book as a resource.

Yes, the book does have a few useful excerpts and sections, but until the reader has a well educated knowledge of the subject, far beyond what the book imparts, it doesn't help at all. There's no compensation for the gaping holes in the text.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Much Ado about PHP Black Book, January 29, 2003
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This is not a very well-organized book. The examples are generally over-simplified. My biggest complaint, however, is with the cd rom - it includes "Source Code" from the examples in the book. The source code is merely all of the snippets of code in each chapter jammed into a few html pages. For example chapter 17, "Objects" has several "Example" pages which do not work because objects are illegally redefined several times within the same page. The author does spell it all out in the chapter, but the examples are simply not usable.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars More like 2.5 stars, August 11, 2002
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S. Chen "zyschen" (boston, ma United States) - See all my reviews
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It took a lot of my time to read and understand, most of the examples in the book are pretty much useless, you won't often need to know at all. Even though "PHP essentials" is slightly outdated, it presented with useful examples, I can finish that book in a day or two, very easy reading. Moreover, it doesn't cost any money at all if read it online, I bought it on sale for 4 bucks. The best way to learn is by studying and actually doing examples. the black book is served more like a reference book to me.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This is an excellent intermediate php book., March 25, 2002
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Firebright (Sacramento, CA) - See all my reviews
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I got this book as a christmas present from my mother (how's that for geekiness -- it's all I wanted for christmas!).

I've used it extensively to help me write a content mgmt system, helpdesk, and filemaker/php xml integration. It's been a real gem. Now, it's not for those who need to learn, and some of the bad reviews for the book reflect this. And I think he moves along a little fast sometimes, as many authors tend to.

But this book is basically organized into 1) intelligent discussion 2) class diagrams and useful information on what's built into php and 3) excellent howto examples with code.

It's a great hands-on guide for building, and I reccomend it for those looking for a great desktop reference.

To the author: good job

Status: We definitely reccomend this book to intermediate php coding clients in our hosting company.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars PHP Black Book Has It All, March 10, 2002
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"phpguru" (Saint Dizier, Champagne, France) - See all my reviews
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PHP Black Book is an extensive PHP guide. It has everything you need to start building dynamic PHP powered web pages. The only thing that PHP black book lacks is a section devoted to seperating your HTML from the PHP, but in depth information about this can easily be found at phpbuilder.com PHP black book taught me a lot aboout and i found it very in depth and informative. I would reccomend someone to at least have some basic knowledge of another scripting language before using this book, however it is not mandatory. One of the best things about this book is that all the chapters are so complete, that you dont have to read through the whole book before you can start making PHP scripts. After about 4 chapters of reading and practising (about 8-10 hours all together) you should have enough knowledge to start building PHP applications. Another 5 hours of reading will get you into making database driven applications as well as some session handling. After these initial 12-15 hours you should have mastered most of the basics of PHP and databases. You can also read all the other chapters depending on what kind of project you are working on.

All in all, PHP Black book is the definitive source for solving your Dynamic site design problems...

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars PHP Black Book Has It All, March 9, 2002
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PHP Black book is an excellent book to learn PHP with. I would however reccomend anyone thinking of buying this book to have some prior scripting language experience (JavaScript would be ideal). Almost everything you want to know is covered in this book, and anything that is not covered you can find in the PHP manual at php.net or in another book (i would probably say that after reading this book you should also read a book specially for proffesional PHP programmers or web application development with PHP). This book solved all of my PHP problems and the software bundled with it is great. Also the best part about the book in my opinion is that you do not have to read the book from cover to cover to start programming PHP applications. All you have to do is simply read 4 chapters and you have the basic PHP knowledge, the other 16 chapters can be read in any order you like.

This is a great book for PHP beginners and proffesionals alike.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Learning PHP can be fun and effective with this book, December 28, 2002
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I've bought a couple of PHP and other programming books that were good and when I ordered the PHP Black Book, I never thought that this would become my desk reference and partner on work. Why? Because it has a simple, interesting, fun reading and because it is so well written and organized that you wont get lost on chapters and subjects.
For me, it is not one more book, this has become The Book and if you're considering PHP programming, you've got it all here with fun and professionalism.
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