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Am Fri, 23 Apr 2004 13:09:40 +1000 schrieb J0hn Sm1th:
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> http://www.php.net
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> Nick Mudge wrote:[color=green]
>> What should i do? I am new.
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>> Nick
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I guess what these guys are trying to say is "Look for a good tutorial
an learn!" but don't worry PHP isn't hard.
Jeremy Schoenhaar scribbled something along the lines of:
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> Am Fri, 23 Apr 2004 13:09:40 +1000 schrieb J0hn Sm1th:
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>>http://www.php.net
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>>Nick Mudge wrote:
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>>>What should i do? I am new.
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>>>Nick
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> I guess what these guys are trying to say is "Look for a good tutorial
> an learn!" but don't worry PHP isn't hard.
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> Jeremy[/color]
Taking apart (and adding code to) message boards is a good practice.
Don't think about adopting too many techniques though. Most techniques
you find in message board code tend to lead you nowhere or be highly
inefficient.
Nick,
Try http://www.w3schools.com/php/. If you have a method of testing code
(PHP installed on your system or access to a PHP-enabled webserver), this
will be very useful - it's very hands-on. I've learned all the PHP I know
from this and the PHP docs at http://www.php.net. I hope this helps.
~Eric
"Nick Mudge" <mark1822@hotma il.com> wrote in message
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> What should i do? I am new.
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> Nick[/color]
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