[ciapug] Greetings

Claus cniesen at gmx.net
Thu Oct 20 15:15:37 CDT 2005


Don't forget to check for seminars if you want to learn in a class room 
like setting.  Even if they are not local you still can travel for a 
couple days to some other town, i.e. California, and make a nice trip 
out of it.

Something like this maybe?
http://www.netcominfo.com/bootcamps/9030/Zend_PHP_Certification_Boot_Camp_training.html?advid=65
http://www.webucator.com/ILO/WebDev/PHP10a.cfm

php.net also has some training opportunities posted on the right hand 
column.  Trip to SF or Germany? :)

On 10/20/2005 3:03 PM, Claus wrote:
> Tina,
> 
> Ahh..the good old days when you could learn HTML, JavaScript, and things 
> like that by looking at the source code.  That's the bad part about 
> server side scripting.  You can't learn from others (without their 
> knowledge).
> 
> Read-try-read is the best way to learn.  If you need structured lessons 
> then a book would be best.  That gives you projects to work on.  If you 
> are the adventurous person that I am then you'll already have your 
> project in mind and you simply start on it and learn on the way 
> (probably from online references - google and php.net will be your 
> friends).
> 
> Actually, in case you don't know. Php.net has a search function that 
> finds documentation of the available functions.  The documents there are 
> well written and have samples.  User can make comments that sometimes 
> adds (or distracts) to the understanding of the function.
> 
> If you get stuck, ask these nice guys here on the list.  They gladly 
> help you out.
> 
>   Claus
> 
>> At 11:50 AM 10/20/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm new to the list and to PHP. I was wondering if any of you had any
>>> suggestions where I can go for some PHP training? I've looked all over
>>> central Iowa and just can't find anything. Do any of you know of 
>>> anything
>>> that could be helpful?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Tina White
> 
> 
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