PHP/MYSQL - How to proceed further

Discussion in 'PHP' started by archc, Oct 12, 2012.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I studied C during my collage days and also finished PHP/MYSQL topics from w3schools. I'm now confident that I know what is integers, loops, etc.

    Now I want implement whatever I have learnt in creating a website. Could anyone here suggest what should be my next step because at w3school and at other website we just learn these terms but don't work on actual sites.

    Much appreciated.

    Thanks in advance
    Archc
     
    archc, Oct 12, 2012 IP
  2. kevinn13

    kevinn13 Greenhorn

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    Are you testing these on a linux hosted website? If not you can download php for the PC (so no need for web hosting).
     
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  3. Alex Roxon

    Alex Roxon Active Member

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    Think of a website you want to build, and go ahead and build it. It's going to be pretty ugly, and you're going to get stuck often, but you'll learn a lot. Once you've finished the website, try to analyse how you could have done it more effectively, maybe share your code around and ask for feedback, so that your second website is better. If you continue and repeat, after a while you'll get it all downpat.
     
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  4. archc

    archc Banned

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    Thanks Alex & Kevin but I still didn't my answer.
    Kevin,
    I want use local host as of now.

    Alex,
    I know if I do this kind of activity, I would learn alot but can you imagine if a guy who finished php/mysql tutorial just from w3school would have such level of understanding that he/she can build a website?
    I want someone who can guide me to start with some basic stuff

    Anyone who finished courses from w3 isn't efficient to build a complete website.

    Anyone else has any suggestion?
     
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  5. Red Swordfish Media

    Red Swordfish Media Peon

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    Get the book PHP & MySQL Novice to Ninja from Sitepoint and work through the sample site. It is a new book and will teach you the newer PHP development methods. Once you have re-created the site using PHP you should move on to CSS and styling and then jQuery.
     
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    Rukbat Well-Known Member

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    use wxampp server for your php running environment......

    this holds the php and sql
     
    brainadam, Oct 15, 2012 IP