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Andy-M
2008-07-29 #
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Ask Nutrox.
Lol he's been a lot of help to me when I started out learning php.
I started php back in early 2008 and now I'm on to more advanced things with php.
But it helps that I have a background in programming C/C++ and other languages.
I think the best way to learn is to sit down and create a full site (maybe your own portfolio) implementing as many "features" as you can. I find for me at least, the best way to learn is just to dive right into it and start experimenting with syntax.
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