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Posted by PHPGB on 08/28/05 03:34
<comp.lang.php , Anonymous , anonymous@nowhere.invalid>
<4310FD6C.87AC3F0D@nowhere.invalid>
<Sun, 28 Aug 2005 01:55:24 +0200>
> > Do you mean everything about php can be learnt in a day or two ? .
>
> I learned eevrything about PHP (at least everything that is *really*
> important and needed to get your scripts to run and do what you want) in
> 3 hours.
>
> I have to admit though that extensive experience in other programming
> languages helped. ;-)
Isnt that part of the problem though - some users dont have any
experience with other languages & the geeks on here take sharp intakes
of breath and consider the possibility to be a impossibility .
> Basically, if you know C/C++ you also know PHP. You just have to get
> acquainted with the little differences, but PHP is even a lot easier to
> program than C. If you have any experience with programming C just give
> PHP a try. You'll be surprised how quickly you can get things done.
Being able to write in a script or programming language is no sign of
intellect - and the rather blinkered viewpoints of some geeks on here
prove that .
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