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Posted by David T. Ashley on 03/23/07 14:08
"peter" <submit@flexiwebhost.com> wrote in message
news:eu0mh3$ah6$1@aioe.org...
>> I'm a student high school. I want to start my study in PHP. What I should
>> do? What good course via Internet you recommend for beginner.
>>
>
> I personally taught myself using books. I found it best to learn the
> basics at least using books then it gave me the knowledge to better
> understand things such as the php manual (http://www.php.net).
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> I would advise you go to your local library and see what books they have,
> have a flick through them see if their examples are good and see if the
> style seems like you could follow it ok.
>
> Also there are tutorials on the official php site:-
>
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/intro-whatcando.php
>
> Another good site is http://www.phpfreaks.com/
Additionally, you'll want hardware to try things out on. If you can't find
a server somewhere on the Internet that you can use to experiment, you can
always get an old PC, an Ethernet crossover cable, and Red Hat Fedora Linux
or similar ...
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