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Best way to learn php ;-;

Submitted by BrooksGod, , Thread ID: 41372

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21-07-2017, 09:02 PM
#1
I realy want to learn PHP, but fast(As f**kboi)
How is the best way to learn php fast ?
I see alot of people saying about Codeacademy, Is realy good?
Yo
Omae wa mo Shindeiru

*Dead inside*

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This post was last modified: 21-07-2017, 09:22 PM by WOLFLEAKS
#2
Codeacademy is really good you should get started thereand eventually just branch off on your own.

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#3
Codeacademy is a good site to use but also W3Schools is a good site aswell if you already have a understanding of PHP and just want to learn how to use the different methods.

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#4
Honestly, use github and look at other peoples code and work your way around it, check the PHP documentation on a function you don't know much about.

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#5
hire a developer, and pay him well.. lol there are some cool tutorials etc on udemy, and you can find some leaked once .. good luck mate
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http://php.net/docs.php
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31-07-2017, 07:46 PM
Faded Wrote:
http://php.net/docs.php

Thanks m8 , I forgot the php web site :disgusting:
Yo
Omae wa mo Shindeiru

*Dead inside*

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Another thing i would suggest is that pick a little small project. The way I had to learn it was by making a fully functional webpage with a login and register options of course with logout option too. But the backend and connecting to databases adding users making functions within php to check if fields are filled in or if they are of certain complexity was a really good starting point and I strongly recommend it.

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I've found just starting on a project is the best way to really start to understand the language, instead of just following tutorial after tutorial not really taking any of it in.

So just make a small project and google.

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#10
i prefer lynda.com or codeacademy

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