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Old 05-11-2004, 06:47 PM need help for starters
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I wanna learn how code php. Where should I start?
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http://www.php.net

Official docs are always the best place to start
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Old 05-12-2004, 11:36 PM
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WebWishMaster is right, you won't find a better PHP resource than php.net but if you're not a programmer then the documentation found there can be little intimidating. If you really want to start at the beginning try something simple. I would suggest checking out Larry Ulman's "PHP For the World Wide Web" it's a Visual Quick Start by Peachpit Press. It won't tell you everything you need to know to be a great programmer but its a good place to start.

If you really want a great PHP/MySQL resource (other than their respective online documentations) check out "PHP and MySQL Web Development" by Luke Welling and Laura Thomson, this book never leaves my side when I'm coding.

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Old 05-13-2004, 04:49 AM
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You can even start off with downloading some ebooks off the internet or maybe you can pick up a book from your local book store (if you dont have knowledge on this subject pick-up some beginners book).
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