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This question torments me since morning: I want to know MySQL, XML and JavaScript, but in addition to my unbridled desire, I need material that will help me in solving my illiteracy. I absolutely know that I own PHP and ... everything.

Advise any books that would "chew" all the content of the information to the smallest detail, otherwise I am "not booming" in these matters at all.

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    • Ber Bibo, Yehuda Katz - jQuery. Detailed Guide to Advanced JavaScript
    • Dronov.V .-. HTML.5.CSS.3.i.Web 2.0.Development.modern.Web-sites.BBHV-Petersburg.2011
    • Stoyan Stefanov - javascript. Patterns (O'REILLY) - 2011.DjVu
    • David Flanagan JavaScript. Detailed guide, 5th edition
    • Bestsellers O'Reily - Nixon R. - Create Dynamic Websites with PHP, MySQL and JavaScript
    • Library programmer - Goltsman V.I. - MySQL 5.0
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      Thank you for the list of books worth your attention, thank you very much))) - antuan042

    From the described AndereyMaybe read everything except the book on MySQL ...
    So that's how for me about jquery And there’s nothing to read ... I opened the dock, a couple of lines of code - profit ...
    For myself, I read, frankly, practically nothing sensible (again, for myself)
    For a beginner, a very good book of Nixon, well, just great, very briefly and sanityfully written ...
    Dronov did not like at all, I read it purely abyb read :)
    But David Flanagan is generally what you need, you need to start learning javascript from it and not immediately go into jquery to climb as an absolute majority does, and then there are questions like why it doesn’t work for me, but how to do it, wow, that’s not there no jquery, I don’t shy: D

    • Thanks for the tips))) - antuan042