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Posted by Ivαn Sαnchez Ortega on 06/06/07 19:07
Toby wrote:
> i have some experience with html and css (but i wouldnt say through by
> a long shot!). i also agree php book is the way to go, i will
> definitely be picking one of those up. since i do have quite a bit of
> experience with other programming languages, i think i can figure out
> php (given some time and hard work of course).
PHP is pretty easy to learn, IMHO.
> i guess what i was wondering was more about development tools. i would
> really like a cheap visual integrated design environment (where i can
> switch between a graphical view, code view, etc.)
Most PHP programmers I know use a plain text editor (think notepad,
ultraedit, textpad, etc). Some use Zend Studio, and some of them other IDE.
> also, something that i can run a 'virtual server' on my pc so i dont have
> to upload to test every time i make a change to the php code.
It's much easier to install a real web server. Search the web for "WAMP"
(Windows+Apache+Mysql+PHP) for the easy way to go.
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