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Old November 3rd, 2004, 04:25 AM
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What would be the easiest and convenient way of learning PHP and MySQL on your opinion, for someone who doesn't know PHP and MySQL at all? imagining myself

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Read the tutorials on this site... then do a google search for other php resources...most important of all, get a copy of the php manual, it is an invaluable resource and has everything in it about php that you will need to know. Here is a link to the php documentation download site...

http://www.php.net/download-docs.php

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Everyone is invited to this post, please participate in this survey I am doing it for my site once once up I will put it there.

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Get a book that's written especially for beginners. That's how I started. Unfrotunately I can't name any authors or titles, but check your local library.

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I started doing google searches of tutorials. I'd think about what I wanted to learn and set out to learn it by that night or whatever.

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it really all boils down to what kind of brain you were born with.

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notepad, I am a normal guy with a genius brain, this survey I am doing for beginners like myself who will read experts success stories of how they started learning PHP,MySQL and can start up with ease with lots of chioices they can choose from.

So everyones opinions are very welcome. Please participate.

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