Hi friends! I told you on my last reading list article that I happened to bring “Thoughful machine learning with Python” from the library, just for fun, a look outside the bubble… When I started to read that book, I realized that this was not an introduction to machine learning, but something like the “Clean […]
Category Archives: On my reading list
On “PHP for absolute beginners”
Hi friends! I finished the third book from my PHP reading list now, “PHP for absolute beginners”, by T.B. Hansen and J. Lengsdorf. And this one is my favorite of the three! This book just like the “Head First” book does everything right in terms of starting practical, giving you a real world example you […]
On “Introduction to PHP 7 and MySQL 5.6”
Hi friends! I finished the second book from my PHP reading list, called “Einstieg in PHP 7 und MySQL 5.6”, Rheinwerk Computing. To make it short: Useless, no recommendation. The main problem is that the book does not now if it wants to be an introduction for beginners to learn PHP or a reference manual […]
On “Head first PHP and MySQL”
Hi friends! As the first step on my endeavour to re-learn PHP I read the book “Head first PHP and MySQL”, O’Reily. I realize that book is quite old (2009), discussing PHP version 5 and is probably missing a lot modern stuff. But it helped my get back into PHP mindset and brought back the […]
On “Effective Team Management with VSTS and TFS”
Hi, friends! I read the first book from my reading list now (or to be precise: I read the introduction and the skimmed the rest of it). This book is not on how to manage a team effectively. This book is on a specific software tool called Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) and Team Foundation […]
On my reading list
I go to the library every feew weeks and bring home a pile of educational/scientific books I want to read. Here is the list of titles I picked this time: PHP “PHP for absolute beginners“, Thomas Hanson and Jason Lengsdorf, 2014.“Einstieg in PHP 7 und MySQL 5.6” (in English: Introduction to PHP 7 and MySQL […]