Hi

Im sure there will be others out there that will completely disagree with
me, but why dont you look at Sams teach your self PHP.
The reason I suggest this is because its cheap, it has excerises in them, it
pretty much  has all the dirty for you.
I bet they (Sams) have pretty much thought in the same line and foot steps
you have been thinking in what to offer and pretty much put in what they
think is appropriate.
Also, I think it a good reputable source, amongst others of course.

But I would also like to recommend showing, teaching other resources like
PHP.net, this mailing list, and some of the other wonderful sites
(PHPClasses etc), basically teach the people to think for themselves and
where the resources are if they hit a stumbling block.

Just my 2c for the day

Kind Regards
Brent Clark


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jaskirat Singh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 2:21 PM
Subject: [PHP] php training tips


> Hello,
> I am a PHP coder for the last 4 years doing mostly PHP MySQL stuff. Off
> late I have been requested by a number of programmers and students to
> teach PHP. I am wondering how different teaching is from coding and how
> to design the contents of a 1-2 week training course. I am planning to
> begin with a free of cost 1 hour per day class, but entry will be
> restricted to keep it a small bunch of seriously interested people
> only.
>
> Any tips are welcome.
>
> Jas
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