Re: Re: Dummy at work: login and rgister forms
From: steve (UseLinkToEmail_at_dbForumz.com)
Date: 09/17/04
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Date: 17 Sep 2004 01:49:07 -0400
"Good Man" wrote:
> "Wessel" <wessel@nlt.co.za> wrote in
> news:cics6h$pg0$1@ctb-nnrp2.saix.net:
>
>
> > Idiots have to start somewhere to help somebody else at a
> later stage,
>
>
> Do yourself a favor. Pick up a book and read it. You'll
> learn PHP and
> MySQL as you should, not on a piece-by-piece
> i-just-need-to-do-one-thing
> basis.
>
> I read ONE book, and it taught me basically how to do
> everything I could
> possibly want with PHP & MySQL, and I can recommend it
> heartily: "PHP and
> MySQL Web Development", by Welling & Thompson. I think it's
> in a 2nd
> edition now. GO FOR IT!!
I second that. When I am learning a new technology, I start with a
BOOK. The web is great for answering specific questions, but to get an
overview of an entire technology, nothing beats a book.
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