--- Paul Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've written a short PHP tutorial and am looking for input -
> does it cover enough ground? Is it hard to use as a reference?
> Does it get too technical?
>
> Anyway, if you have any ideas as to how it can be improved, I'd
> be happy to hear from you.

Well done. It looks like you put a lot of work into it. One suggestion I
have is to leverage your medium - why not allow user comments on each page
or even make the entire thing a wiki?

I read a few pages and had a few comments to make, and this would be
convenient if I could type them in as I think of them. I think this is one
of the greatest things about the PHP manual. You could also try to point
people toward other resources - for some topics, there are already
numerous resources on the Web that are very good. These would be nice to
include at the end of a particular topic, because getting multiple
perspectives is always best for the reader.

Hope that helps.

Chris

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