Review: Easy PHP Websites with the Zend Framework
About 6 months ago a good friend of mine, Jason Gilmore, came to visit and brought along his new book Easy PHP Websites with the Zend Framework. He’s the author of the already bestselling Beginning PHP and MySQL on the Apress label.
His new book doesn’t disappoint. It’s an easy read and has easy to follow examples. At around 300 pages, it’s easily digested.
The book is a great introduction to the Zend Framework and walks you through building simple database applications, Facebook applications, applications which integrate with web services such as Amazon Web Services, Google Maps and others.
You can buy the book from his website, or Amazon.com.
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