Oh, and I forgot to mention that they are free. Regards Bluekable On 12/3/13, Shane Drower-Copley <bluekable@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hey, > > One suggestion is to do some of the online tutorials. w3schools.com, > devzone.zend.com, and php.net/tut.php are all sites I found in a > simple google search for "php tutorials". I've done some stuff with > w3schools and I found their tutorial quite good for the basics. Maybe > try them before spending any money. > > Regards > Bluekable > > On 12/3/13, Dan C <doubledphp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Hello! >> >> >> I want to start learning PHP but honestly don't know where to start. I've >> never programmed before. (I only know HTML and CSS) >> >> I've checked http://us2.php.net/support.php for help and found a books >> link >> but it goes to a wide selection of PHP books on Amazon and don't know >> which >> to pick. >> I was thinking about Programming PHP by Kevin Tatroe, Peter MacIntyre and >> Rasmus Lerdorf (Feb 22, 2013) but reviews said that it's too advanced for >> a >> beginner that never programmed before. >> >> Can someone give me an advice where I should start? >> >> >> Thank you in advance! >> > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php