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speaking of php programming...
Any recommendations on a book or books to be used as a general reference text book for teaching a PHP+SQL class?
I may be teaching such a beast in the near future, and while I have plenty of good online resources the Powers That Be decree that a printed text must be listed ... so I'd like something that would be a good reference to have and keep, not cost the student an arm and a leg. Also, recommendations for windows and mac text editors w/ syntax highlighting, etc. - I do all my development in either kate or joe (hey, at least its not vi!) ...
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TextMate is pretty well the editor of choice for just about all programming languages for my devs (we all work on OSX). While we don't do PHP, we do front-end (html, css, etc), Ruby on Rails, Java, shell, Python, etc.
Personally, I use UltraEdit when I need a text editor, especially now that it's got native versions for Windows, Mac OSX, and Linux. Mac Text Editor | UltraEdit for Mac |
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