Posted by Adam on 12/18/56 11:50
On 16 Jun 2006 02:48:14 -0700, Seong-cheol wrote:
>I actually don't have specified proposes and I'm now studying in PHP
>I just consider what i should study ... and what i know.. for the
>further
>That's why i ask it. but i think i want to get information about file,
>database, debugging tool ..
>something like general info.. :-)
Firstly ... welcome to the group - there are some incredibly
knowledgable people here - with so much time on their hands to help
out that I sometimes wonder if they sleep!
Secondly - your English is pretty damn good - considering we're
talking about technical things - hardly phrases that you might find in
a tourist's phrase book!
Lastly - I'd say you need to find a *real* project to try your PHP
skills on. It's the best way. Find someone that might benefit from a
database driven website or application and offer to do it for free.
That way they can't complain if it goes wrong - and you'll be the one
benefitting (in the long run) from your new skills.
One final bit of advice - use the PHP site itself. It's translated
into many languages - hopefully your native one too - but every
description of every PHP function has comments and additions from PHP
users below it. There's usually treasure there!
Adam.
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