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Latest gem: Chrysoberyl |
Anyone know any good websites to learn php? I want to design my own website but need to learn php to do it.
It has to be php as my mate has a php site and has offered me some of his code if i want it. Plus, he knows php and can help me when i'm stuck. However, he can't teach me php as he has too much stuff to do. Thus, i need to find places to learn from. Cheers. [Oops, wrong forum. My bad, sorry ][ May 02, 2003, 16:47: Message edited by: Intentioner of the Damned ] |
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http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/99/21/index2a.html
For more advanced, check some of the articles at http://www.phpbuilder.com/ That's all I could find on short notice. |
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Gems: 9/31
Latest gem: Iol |
The best site is www.php.net, the home of php, it shows how to use php, all the php commands, and had user comments on the commands
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Latest gem: Andar |
Thorin is very right that http://www.php.net is a good reference and starting point. I would suggest that you purchase a book, as it's more wise to invest in something you have in a hard copy, that you can always reference to, and probably more easily learn from. I would suggest Professional PHP4 Programming.
Good luck. |
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Gems: 14/31
Latest gem: Chrysoberyl |
Thanks, i'll be sure to look into these. I had a brief browse at php.net before while trying to find the downloads needed for my machine to be able to run php. But i had brain-ache at the time, so didn't get very far.
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