http://www.unf.edu/~rita0001/eresources/php_tutorials/index.htm
LOL - I remember going to school with Albert. Never knew he got into PHP
after I left.
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tedd wrote:
hello
i have been trying to learn php.
what is the best approach to learning php for someone who has no
programming experience?
-snip-
any advice and/or opinions would be greatly appreciated.
thanks.
First, welcome to the language.
Second, I suggest that you find a beginne
(part 8): Databases and Other Animals
http://www.weberdev.com/ViewArticle/449
More will come...
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tedd wrote
tedd wrote:
hello
i have been trying to learn php.
what is the best approach to learning php for someone who has no
programming experience?
-snip-
any advice and/or opinions would be greatly appreciated.
thanks.
Here's a tutorial I found useful, and would be good for someone without
a pr
hello
i have been trying to learn php.
what is the best approach to learning php for someone who has no
programming experience?
-snip-
any advice and/or opinions would be greatly appreciated.
thanks.
First, welcome to the language.
Second, I suggest that you find a beginner's book -- if
I started out by getting a reference manual, one with every function
describing what the function does. Just like the php.net online function
reference but one that can be read lying on the couch.
Now when I need some code to do something I'll remember there's a function
for it (maybe) and I go t
If you like to learn while playing, you may want to look
at http://www.webertrivia.com. You can learn PHP, MySQL
And Linux while playing trivia :)
Sincerely
berber
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On 11/02/2006 10:10 AM, /dev/null wrote:
hello
i have been trying to learn php.
what is the best approach to learning php for someone who has no
programming experience?
i am very familiar with html, xhtml, and css. i'm not an idiot when it
comes to using computers.
i have bought several boo
On 2/10/06, /dev/null <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hello
>
> i have been trying to learn php.
>
> what is the best approach to learning php for someone who has no
> programming experience?
>
> i am very familiar with html, xhtml, and css. i'm not an idiot when it
> comes to using computers.
> i h
i have been trying to learn php.
what is the best approach to learning php for someone who has no programming
experience?
i am very familiar with html, xhtml, and css. i'm not an idiot when it comes
to using computers.
i have bought several books and have subscribed to a couple of the php
ma
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