2009/4/14 phphelp -- kbk <phphelp@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > On Apr 14, 2009, at 10:58 AM, Gary wrote: > > I think most books have you writing code, and Head First did as well, so I >> think that is covered.. >> > > No, it isn't. There is a big difference between writing it the way a book > tells you to do it, hand-holding all the way and doing it. When you actually > have to do it, you take what you have read and apply it, using the book as a > reference. > > > I actually have a real project to do that is a little beyond my abilities >> at >> this point (its my own), so I want to keep the learning process flowing. >> > > Bastien's suggestion is spot on. Catalog your family members & friends, > shoes, girlfriends, any information that is important to you. Really the > only way. > > Ken > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > That or create a website that has already been created, but on a smaller scale. That way you will run into the common issues that you will have to deal with in most of the projects you do. -- Luke Slater :O)