Re: Learning PHP



On 13 Aug, 13:00, gosha bine <stereof...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 13.08.2007 09:51 Godfather wrote:

Please Show me the best way to learn PHP in 1 week.I want to manage a
group of PHP Programmers.

I hate to sound impolite

I don't.

Obviously Godfather's experience with Java (http://groups.google.co.uk/
group/J2EE/browse_thread/thread/7f3b888f17438a89/235f7fd9df7599ac?
hl=en#235f7fd9df7599ac)
has led to a promotion!

(silly me, going to University, studying hard, reading, writing code,
reverse engineering broken systems, struggling to be good at IT is
just a waste of time)

C.

.



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