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Of course everyone is different, but I see two main ways to learn PHP.
a)Find a script and go through it. - This is how I learned. I took the phpBB forums, and played. (Heck, all i knew before starting it was the very basics of HTML). However, I did have the "programming concept" before hand because I knew VB.b)Buy a book. There are quite a few good books out there. This might help a little more if you don't really have a clue as to what a variable is, if .. then, do .. while, and other basic programming concepts. jack ps:Ask others who know php a question you get stuck on something. .. I did, and I can't thank my "tutor" enough. ![]() |
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