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best place to learn PHP?

Started by electra, 12-11-2011, 15:36:26

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Luca tall

Tizag and w3schools are best for learning PHP.

These sites are useful to beginners as well as professionals to know more about web application development.


owen100

Hi dear,

www.3schools.com this is the best way to learn PHP.

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Mola_Ali

Best place would differ from person to person. I would suggest W3Schools. I think it is best for beginners who want to learn corePHP concepts.
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Dewlance

HomeAndLearn is a good choice for beginners. You can use W3Schools as an additional option.

W3Schools has a lot of pages, and it can be overwhelming to read everything at once. Therefore, I recommend focusing on the basics first and then exploring each function using W3S or PHP.net
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Arina Thoggy

I recommend starting with the official PHP dоcumentation, which is an exhaustive resource that covers everything from basic syntax to advanced topics. Additionally, Codecademy's PHP course is an excellent introduction to the language, with interactive exercises and a gentle learning curve.

However, if you're looking for a more unconventional approach, you could try CodeIgniter's official tutorial, which focuses on building a simple blog application. This will give you a hands-on understanding of PHP's practical applications, but be warned: it's a bit outdated and may require some extra effort to get it working on modern systems.

You could also try building a simple PHP script using a code editor like Visual Studio Code. This will give you a chance to experiment with the language and learn by doing.
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