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Learning php/mysql
Well ive taken the decision to learn php & mysql from the ground up.
I understand the basic concept. But dont know any detail. So im asking for you guys to reccomend books for a 31 yr old :-) Im not into sams learn etc.. in 24 hours. It's usefull as a reference guide only. I want to know how to write it ect.. good examples of code etc.. I need to do this to really try and improve my forums. Can you help guys's n gals' by reccomending a few books to get started Thanks Chris |
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<a href="http://php.net" target="_blank">http://php.net</a> has free manuals and what not.
I been trying to learn a bit myself. Sort of give back to all those here who give so freely. |
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PHP.net is more of a reference than a "walkthrough" so to speak.
I find it very difficult to understand php.net's docs, so I can feel for you VampireMan. There should be decent guides out there which teach newbies from scratch to expert. Why did you stop your lessons zajako? I haven't seen them so I am presuming you gave up due to lack of interest. However, I'd be more than willing to take lessons from you, or anyone else, because I want to learn. Dave. |
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