Posted by TrulyUnusualdotcom on 06/12/06 17:35
You might be right on the money there but I need to start somewhere... lol
I wanted to get through this book and then start so my trial and error could
be a little shorter that it usually is learning new things. My biggest
obsticle is a starting point. I was hoping this book would give me at least
that.
Jon
<tony@tony.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1ef7b4ce58a70d219898e4@news-text.blueyonder.co.uk...
> In article <1150131435_46963@sp6iad.superfeed.net>, mynews70@usenet.com
> says...
>> I'm reading PHP & MySQL for Dummies 2nd edition...ya ya I know..lame.
>> Anyway I got to the part about walking through an array and I just can't
>> seem to figure out what this would be used for. What is the point of
>> this?
>> When would you use this? It says in great detail how to do it but it's
>> missing the the why and where.
>>
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>> Jon
>>
>>
>>
> Forgive me if I'm wrong but
>
> ... this sounds as if you're learning programming and doing it
> "backwards."
>
> IMHO the best way to learn is to start writting your application then
> learn the tools as you need them. "Walking" through an array will
> eventually show up - I pretty much guarantee it.
>
> tony
>
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