I have been reading all of your posts, and I must say, they're very interesting =)...a good introduction for me to PHP I guess...or maybe, thinking about it, it's not...
Anyway, thanks to all of you who have helped =)
MrRSMan.
I have been reading all of your posts, and I must say, they're very interesting =)...a good introduction for me to PHP I guess...or maybe, thinking about it, it's not...
Anyway, thanks to all of you who have helped =)
MrRSMan.
No, it's actually nothing to do with PHP, it's more of a philosophical conversation and can be applied to any language or any form of data that will be interpreteda good introduction for me to PHP I guess...or maybe, thinking about it, it's not...![]()
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Though it is good to have an idea about some of this, so you know how PHP works.
Many people new to PHP take a long time to understand things like the fact that PHP is generated before any output, so it won't work while the page is running.
Understanding that type of thing (which it seems like you do) is really the most important part of using PHP. From there, it's just memorizing functions and getting used to how to best write a functional page by combining them.
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Hmm...I've just printed out a 50-page tutorial on PHP, which I'll plough through in the next few day...hopefully it won't be too confusin =)
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