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Posted by sTony on 11/07/06 11:06
"John Paul" <Johnny@NOTTELLING.nope> wrote in message
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> Can anyone recommend a distance learning PHP and MySQL course which will
get
> you a recognised qualification at the end of it?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
You got the wrong idea. Nobody needs to teach you php, you simply need to
learn it. Start by reading a tutorial or two, and then, with a good
reference handy and a php enabled server, go crazy. And read lots of other
peoples code, and read the news as well. Then you will know how to do, which
is half of the battle. The other half is getting something done, but once
you do, your foot is in the door, and if you do good work, opportunities
will come in abundance. The paper credentials are pretty much meaningless,
and the related technologies change so fast that any course you might find
would likely be at least a little out of date, and quite possibly even
obsolite. Just keep reading php.. there's free information everywhere. Use
it, and good luck.
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