Re: Learning PHP5

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On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 19:12:12 -0400, Michael Lauzon <mlauzon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Unfortunately the PHP.net are not really for beginners, you have to
> have some programming knowledge to get started using their
> tutorials...this is just my opinion.

Well you're certainly entitled to your opinion..

I program in multiple languages as do many people on this list.  And I
for one have to say that it doesn't get any more simple than PHP and
the ease of learning you get from it's excellent online manual.  No
other programming manual even comes close.  You get well documented
usage examples plus hundreds if not thousands of user comments that
often contain even more coding examples.  Being able to teach yourself
kinda goes along with being a programmer.. and PHP.net totally
accelerates that function.

Go out and try to learn Perl, Python, Java, or C (with no prior
programming knowledge) and get back to me.  It's certainly possible,
but I wouldn't want to learn Perl again from scratch.


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