Learning php

Discussion in 'PHP' started by itech, Aug 22, 2009.

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    I am new for php... I need basic php ebooks. pls tell me where to download ebooks?

    Thanks
     
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    LeopardAt1 Well-Known Member

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    Great resource on the PHP net. The rapidlibrary link doesn't work for me. Does it work for anyone?
     
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    Bohra Prominent Member

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    You can use PHP.net to begin to learn PHP, but your main resource would have to be online tutorials. When I first began, I had books, but it's also good to read free e-Books, or even online tutorials, they all help you.
     
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    I actually started off on a book called "PHP and MySQL Web Development" which to me was very packed. Course at the time I was reading it, PHP5 was only mere experimental mention and the current version was in the 4.0.* stage. (I think 4th edition covers php5 and the upcoming version 6).

    Course I had an advantage on my end, I knew C++, Pascal, VC++, ASP, Visual Basic, SQL Server and Oracle prior to going to PHP/MySQL route. So as a result I already had the basic programming knowledge and it was mainly a matter of learning the syntax and limitations.

    Sometimes the best way to learn is to simply try to create a web-app and learn from all the mistakes you make along the way. Just don't try to do so on a project you intend to put public on a short notice.
     
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    I think http://www.tizag.com/phpT/ is the best tutorial for beginners. If you want to know more about advanced features and functions than php.net is your second option.
     
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    I learned all the basics from online tutorials and only later started purchasing books on the subject (for more advanced topics of the language).

    I'd start with the basic tutorials!
     
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    Hi, all thanks for your help.. I am going to use w3schools.
     
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    Here is how I learned PHP, take pre-made scripts and modify them do something that suits your purpose.
     
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