Posted by PHPGB on 08/27/05 23:00
<comp.lang.php , Jerry Stuckle , jstucklex@attglobal.net>
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<Sat, 27 Aug 2005 15:21:00 -0500>
> > And with that sort of attitude - php.net always drive away newbies
> > rather than getting interested in php .
> >
> > I as a newbie told you exactly want I wanted as a intro - but you as a
> > expert knows better .
> >
> >
>
> Sorry, I agree with Lateralus.
>
Like your opinion actually matters to anybody but yourself .
Its quite obvious its the getting started with php thats the hard part .
Snippets of code that dont actually do very much is hardly ideal to a
newbie as they cant really see the point of it or what it does in actual
use on a website .
A mini website , Change a bit here and there and then view the results
in a browser is a QUITE VISUAL practical example .
If a php newbie played around with the mini website for several hours -
when they woke up the next day they would probably realise they
understood part of it - and in turn would go back to it to try some
other changes to see what happens - in theory .
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