Yes Sean, I can list 4 of them:
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But, I seem to be inclined very much as you are. A loooong time ago, I studied on my own and received my CNE (when that meant something !). And I seem to have noticed another post where you all were discussing books and I saw where there was a specific one you preferred for CSS.
Actually, I've learned almost everything on my own. I do have a CS degree, from '84, but that just gives me a background and experience to build on. There's not much Fortran or Pascal programming going on now

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That was actually the second part of my question; if the online resources weren't worth bothering with, what books would be recommended for PHP, MySql, CSS, XHTML, and several other areas.
I have a pretty good background in Linux/Unix, and of course, MSFT based OS's.
I'd just like to be able to actually do a lot of this stuff. I know there are some brilliant coders around, but this is also not "rocket science".
Thanks. I may need to move this or start the thread somewhere else.
JFYI, which I'm sure you're very much aware of, there are also many good FREE tutorials on line !!