[plug] Learning PHP advice

Jon Miller jlmiller at mmtnetworks.com.au
Thu Feb 23 23:47:04 WST 2006


Chris,
There are lots of tutorials on the internet, some including MySQL and apache.  I've bought 2 books to help me along Web Development and PHP, MySQL and Apache.  Plus like the others on the list have stated the online manual is very good.  
 APC Magazine held a series of tutorials covering PHP, MySQL and Apache it went over 4 issues.  I found it to be informative.

Jon

>>> caston at arach.net.au 4:52:20 pm 21/02/2006 >>>
Hello,  
  
I applied for a job administering 500+ machines late last week that was asking 
for a graduate and said that PHP experience would be desirable.  

I told them I had been self-employed for the last four years and that I did 
not know PHP but would learn it. 

I did a bit of pascal, c/c++ vbscript, vb6.0 in highschool and TAFE and of 
course have always dabbled around in html. Would have been nice if they had of 
thought web based programming back in the late '90s and school though ;) 

What resources would you recommend for learning PHP?  
Should I start at 4,5 or 6? 

I have quite a few commercial ideas for websites that I am eager to implement 
as part of the learning curve. 
  
regards, 

Chris Caston 
  
  


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