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Best Site for PHP

Discussion in 'PHP' started by salmanq, Feb 28, 2008.

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    Hi, Every one!

    Can any one tell me what is the best site for PHP learning. I want to start from binging. Any single bit of info will be highly appreciated.

    Thnx
     
    salmanq, Feb 28, 2008 IP
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    SticKer Well-Known Member

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    I've seen a lot of people recommending Tizag. I've never used it, though.

    http://www.tizag.com/phpT/

    Also, you should learn how to use the manual. It'll be your best friend. www.php.net
     
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    I love tizaq.com great help that site have
     
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    Dear DP members,
    I'm new to PHP as well.
    I hope the sites that were mentioned by some of the members of DP will be useful to newbies like me.

    Thank you
     
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    http://www.php.net

    The official site for it. Just search for whatever you are trying to do and you'll usually see several example snippets posted by other people :)
     
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    * edit - double post
     
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    I'd recommend Practical PHP Programming.

    It's more of a book than a simple tutorial site, which is good for beginners. You're able to follow the book in a nice progression through learning the language rather than piecing together random tutorial bits.

    It's also a free book, which makes it better than all of the books you'll find at Barnes and Noble... :D

    As for php.net, don't use that to learn php. It's a great reference source, but it's kind of like using a dictionary to learn the English language. It's a resource to look things up - not to learn fresh.

    - Walkere
     
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    IMO, no place like http://php.net it's the best place to learn php.
     
    Vbot, Feb 29, 2008 IP