Well books is a thing of the past generation, Google has all you need.
Best approach to learn is usually start a small project like make a web app. with a database backend. Then use Google to find good tutorials and then simply copy/paste until you have something that is similar to what you want. Usually you pick the basics very fast using this principle and it will also save you the cost of that book, you never read anyway.
Regarding Perl vs. PHP it's a personal preference. I would recommend starting with Perl since once you get a hang of Perl, PHP will seem like a walk in the park.
In reply to Re: MySQL Book and PHP vs Perl
by mickep76
in thread MySQL Book and PHP vs Perl
by bluethundr
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