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Best Prestashop Books To Read

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In this post, we have prepared a curated top list of reading recommendations for beginners and experienced. This hand-picked list of the best Prestashop books and tutorials can help fill your brain this March and ensure you’re getting smarter. We have also mentioned the brief introduction of each book based on the relevant Amazon or Reddit descriptions.

Prestashop Mvc Developer Guide (2015)

 Best Prestashop Books To ReadPrestaShop is a free, open source eCommerce solution written in Php. It supports payment gateways such as DirecPay, Google Checkout & PayPal. With this book you’ll find a link to download 100Mb+ including the module “MyProducts” with its own documentation. This book will help you to customize the Prestashop 1.5 – 1.6 through the Admin panel, and to make advanced code changes and template customization.
Author(s): Alex Manfield

PrestaShop Module Development (2014)

 Best Prestashop Books To ReadDevelop and customize powerful modules for PrestaShop 1.5 and 1.6. If you are a developer who is new to PrestaShop and wants to get a good foundation in development on the PrestaShop framework, this book is for you. It’s assumed that you will have some experience with PHP5, jQuery, and HTML/CSS (no need to be an expert on it). The number of e-commerce websites has drastically increased in these past few years.
Author(s): Fabien Serny

PrestaShop 1.5 Beginner’s Guide (Learn by Doing: Less Theory, More Results) (2013)

 Best Prestashop Books To ReadBuild your own attractive online store with this fast and flexible e-commerce solution. PrestaShop is an open source, e-commerce solution which allows you to build a highly functional, flexible, and attractive online store. In”PrestaShop 1.5 Beginner’s Guide” you will learn how to set up, extend, and personalize your own online shop. Newly updated to focus on PrestaShop 1.5, this book features descriptive and practical tutorials on everything you need to make a splash in the world of e-commerce.
Author(s): Jose A. Tizon, John Horton

Learn how to work with Prestashop CMS: Create your free e-commerce solution (2017)

 Best Prestashop Books To ReadCurrently PrestaShop is among a number of shopping carts which are considered to be the most powerful solutions and increasingly chosen for the switch. This platform is known for its easy customization possibilities and user-friendliness. However, some questions may appear during the installation or settings adjustment processes confusing vendors. PrestaShop provides official support but it is not costless. Also, there are platform forums where you can take a hand of community help and receive some pieces of advice.
Author(s): Blerton Abazi

PrestaShop 1.5 User Guide (2012)

 Best Prestashop Books To Read449 pages. 
Author(s): PrestaShop

PrestaShop 1.3 Beginner’s Guide (2010)

 Best Prestashop Books To ReadThe book is structured so that following the chapters in order leads to building a fully functioning and live trading PrestaShop. Guidance is also given should you wish to learn or practice your skills in an offline, non-trading environment. Every chapter contains clearly structured and illustrated step-by-step explanation to achieve the goals discussed.
Author(s): John Horton

Prestashop Developer Guide (2015)

 Best Prestashop Books To ReadPrestaShop is a free, open source eCommerce solution written in Php. It supports payment gateways such as DirecPay, Google Checkout & PayPal. This book will help you to customize the application through the Admin panel, and to make advanced code changes and template customization. Many tools are discussed in this book to facilitate the developers and to help them to understand the architecture of Prestashop in the shortest amount of time. Alex works as developer manager for an It group in London. He started as software developer in 1985.
Author(s): Alex Manfield

PrestaShop for Developers (2012)

 Best Prestashop Books To ReadThis book contain all you need to develop and debug applications under the eCommerce Open Source solution PrestaShop. Inside the book you’ll find many code samples, step by step tutorials, debugging techniques and detailed procedures on how to create new modules and themes for the last revision of PrestaShop.
Author(s): Mr. Alex Manfield, Mr. Tsou Lee

Build Your Fortune With Online Store or Essential Guide To Prestashop (2014)

 Best Prestashop Books To ReadA practical step by step aproach to create state of the art ecommerce website. Sell online and earn money today! In this book we will guide you through all the important aspects of setting up an online store with prestashop – from installation to design and inventory management.
Author(s): Roman Lytvyn

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Best Prestashop Books to Read

We highly recommend you to buy all paper or e-books in a legal way, for example, on Amazon. But sometimes it might be a need to dig deeper beyond the shiny book cover. Before making a purchase, you can visit resources like Library Genesis and download some Prestashop books mentioned below at your own risk. Once again, we do not host any illegal or copyrighted files, but simply give our visitors a choice and hope they will make a wise decision.

PrestaShop Recipes : A Problem-Solution Approach

Author(s): Arnaldo Pérez Castaño
ID: 1675746, Publisher: Apress, Year: 2017, Size: 8 Mb, Format: pdf

PrestaShop Recipes A Problem-Solution Approach

Author(s): Castano, Arnaldo Perez
ID: 2831281, Publisher: Apress, Year: 2017, Size: 8 Mb, Format: pdf

PrestaShop 1.5 beginner's guide

Author(s): Jose A. Tizon, John Horton
ID: 1013646, Publisher: Packt Publishing, Year: 2013, Size: 5 Mb, Format: pdf

Please note that this booklist is not absolute. Some books are absolutely record-breakers according to The New York Times, others are written by unknown writers. On top of that, you can always find additional tutorials and courses on Coursera, Udemy or edX, for example. Are there any other relevant resources you could recommend? Leave a comment if you have any feedback on the list.

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