For about 6 months now, I've been itching to write a book on the PHP Streams Layer - one of my favorite features of PHP; and also one of the least known considering it's powerful abilities.
However, I've been hampered by the fact that I didn't think it would make that good a book, in that it would be rather short.
That was, until about a month ago I sat down and actually wrote out my table of contents......
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