Favorite Drupal Book

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volomike
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Favorite Drupal Book

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I want to get steeped in heavy Drupal knowledge for a particular reason. I want to know it all. Being the tightwad that I am on cash, I also want to save money on books and get only the best couple of books. I want to try and focus on core knowledge and then expand out into building custom themes, building custom front-end gadgets/widgets/whatever, and then building custom back-end (admin) gadgets/widgets/whatever.

Can you recommend your favorite Drupal book if you think it might fit this?
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Re: Favorite Drupal Book

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Hi,

I recommend "Building powerful and robust websites with Drupal 6 by Packt Publication".

I have ebook, If you want then PM me to get this book "free".
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Re: Favorite Drupal Book

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Packt books are the worse, IMHO.

Check out: http://drupal.org/books

Honestly, drupal (unlike Joomla) is very well documented, I would save myself the money and just read articles and learn on the fly.
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