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how did you learn php?
#11
How i learnt was i downloaded projects, modded them and learnt various codes from them and how it works

Since then i've created 3-5 sites.
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#12
From w3school, books, experimenting and like the member above me say: download projects and moded them so I can learn how it works.
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#13
Though I'm still learning it, I taught myself. I used to look at other scripts to see how they worked.
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#14
experimenting, i have a class at my school webdesign so im doing that also books google
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#15
By reading these comments I think you will start downloading some some php code and start editing them..lol

The best way I found on the internet was:
http://www.youtube.com/user/phpacademy

I couldn't find any better way to start learning php. There is other people who teach php by videos but they are not very good.. Phpacademy is the best way that I found on the net..
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#16
I started to do some stuff in php, but I think I'm going to finish learning some more advanced css and xhtml then get into javascript and finally dig deep into php/mysql.
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#17
I read tuts from various places. I also stalk Disease on HF in the PHP section.
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#18
Where did i learn php? Well lmao i dont know much i will be honest.
But the small time Omni had given me has been ever valuable. So i would say Omni first and W3schools second.
Third would be just common sense. Getting code and reading it and learning it.
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