Yes, I agree that a person can learn a lot about coding by looking at
working examples and modifying them to you specific situation.
It is also nice to have a good book for reference and a good read.
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> From: Stephan Ahonen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: January 27, 2001 12:46 PM
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> Subject: Re: [PHP] Good Reads
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> As much as reading a book is helpful in getting you started
> really quick, I
> was able to do most of my learning by taking a simple "web page on a
> template" script, studying the syntax, and trying to improve it,
> keeping the
> language reference nearby for the stuff I didn't know. After a
> couple weeks,
> I had a good idea what all the functions did and only needed the reference
> to look up the syntax... Now I can code most of the functions I
> need from my
> head, and I didn't have to spend a single cent. (Sorry, book authors...)
>
>
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