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If you’re anything like myself, chances are you typically flip through the chapters of any computer textbook that do not apply immediately to what you’re interested in learning, instead skipping directly to those chapters that apply to what you do want to know. Chances are, that’s just fine; computer textbooks usually aren’t meant to be read from cover to cover anyway. You are probably smiling as you read this paragraph, because you indeed did just this, skipping past the first eight chapters, settling on this one because it has the most interesting title. After all, no time to read the details when the big bossman is screaming in your ear, right?
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Gilmore, W.J. (2001). PHP and Dynamic Site Development. In: A Programmer’s Introduction to PHP 4.0. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0856-3_9
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