Book Review: Beginning PHP and MySQL 5: From Novice to Professional (Second Edition) by W. Jason Gilmore - Page 3

For a beginner like myself, chapters 24 to 29 are essential reading for MySQL basics. A brief glance through the remaining chapters (30 through 37) yields proof that there is further instruction on building upon these basics. It is highly recommended that those wanting to progress further first master the basics, or progress from chapter 30 onwards could get confusing.

From a non-technical point of view, I feel it necessary to mention a few things about the book generally. It is large, comprehensive, yet written in clear, concise English. It is well set out and there is an abundance of examples. When possible, the author always relates the technology discussed to its practical applications in the "real world" by giving examples of who uses what, and for what purpose. Undoubtedly the author is committed to ensuring that others benefit from his knowledge, without being patronising. To my mind, computer and technical manuals are notoriously dry but this one manages to avoid that.

Each chapter has an introduction, and ends with a summary to further reinforce what topics were discussed. This book is excellent for the beginner, though those with more experience may find it more useful as a reference tool. This is most evident when one considers just how much time is devoted to the PHP section which is arguably more thorough than the MySQL section.

The material isn’t always easy to grasp at first reading, but W. Jason Gilmore certainly does his best to make sure that understanding it will be possible for many of the concepts introduced. It remains up-to-date as the book is currently in its second edition printing, the author having written more material for this purpose. I have no qualms recommending it to those who may find themselves as technologically challenged as myself.

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  • 1 - Jason Gilmore

    Oct 30, 2006 at 3:26 pm

    Just wanted to thank you for reviewing my book!!! :-)

    Jason

  • 2 - Snarkattack

    Oct 30, 2006 at 10:13 pm

    A pleasure Jason! It was nice to look through a computer manual that didn't talk down to complete tech dorks like myself. Makes me think there's hope yet!

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