PHP Magazine has a new review of one of the more widely known PHP books making the rounds these days - the PHP Anthology, Volume One.
This book takes a marvelous approach to presenting solutions to everyday programming problems encountered by PHP developers. This is not a gigantic API tome, nor does it take a tutorial-based approach. The questions answered in this book are directly from online forums and mailing lists, and are asked commonly enough to be of mainstream interest to both intermediate and advanced developers. Important to note is that this is not a learning-the-basics book by any stretch of the imagination; and in fact you are expected to have relative confidence building dynamic Web sites.
Overall, the review seems quite favorible, including the fact that the book moves very smoothly and quickly from one topic to another with a "no nonsense" attitude towards its content...




