Best Practice in PHP & MYSQL

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  • smartic
    New Member
    • May 2007
    • 150

    Best Practice in PHP & MYSQL

    I need to know my level in php and mysql before i proceed to any job how i can know my level,i need any idea of site to design (wellknown in jobs) thx.
  • nathj
    Recognized Expert Contributor
    • May 2007
    • 937

    #2
    Originally posted by smartic
    I need to know my level in php and mysql before i proceed to any job how i can know my level,i need any idea of site to design (wellknown in jobs) thx.
    The two questions any employer is likely to ask are:
    1) What quialifications have you got?
    2) What experience have you got - is there a portfolio of projects you have worked on?

    Answer these honestly and you've nothing to worry about.

    If you are short on experience then develop some websites for friends and family -this will give you plenty of practice and a good chance to impress.

    Cheers
    nathj

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    • kovik
      Recognized Expert Top Contributor
      • Jun 2007
      • 1044

      #3
      Originally posted by smartic
      I need to know my level in php and mysql before i proceed to any job how i can know my level,i need any idea of site to design (wellknown in jobs) thx.
      Just don't after any senior positions. Anything where they don't specify that they are after a senior web developer, they are usually lenient as long as you can prove that you know a lot more programming than just what you may have learned in school.

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