Re: [uug] learning php, mysql, etc...

2005-04-16 Thread Adam Findley
What will help you the best by far is to get your feet wet, like someone has said. It take a bit to understand the paradigm of web development only because it different.Work projects have always forced me to learn the new things and understand them. I highly recommend books by wrox press, I

Re: [uug] learning php, mysql, etc...

2005-04-16 Thread Adrian Madrid
I will not be answering your question as might want but if you want something that will speed up your web development take a look at Ruby On Rails (RoR). It's not PHP, it's Ruby, so it might not be exactly what you are looking for, but it is such a pleasure to code in that should take a look

Re: [uug] learning php, mysql, etc...

2005-04-15 Thread DNA3e8
On 4/13/05, Ross Werner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Alex Esplin wrote: . (Or the PHP list can help you, since some people get upset when the UUG list gets taken over by PHP questions.) more info in 'the PHP list' please. BYU Unix Users Group

Re: [uug] learning php, mysql, etc...

2005-04-15 Thread Jacob Albretsen
On Friday 15 April 2005 07:56 pm, DNA3e8 wrote: On 4/13/05, Ross Werner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: more info in 'the PHP list' please. http://www.uphpu.org/ -- Jacob Albretsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] BYU Unix Users Group http://uug.byu.edu/ The opinions expressed in this

Re: [uug] learning php, mysql, etc...

2005-04-15 Thread D. Turnbull
UPHPU is the local PHP user group, serving northern Utah. There is an active mailing list and web site, and there are monthly meetings. URL: http://www.uphpu.org. Dave DNA3e8 wrote: more info in 'the PHP list' please. BYU Unix Users Group http://uug.byu.edu/ The

[uug] learning php, mysql, etc...

2005-04-13 Thread Alex Esplin
Hi all, It's been a while since I've done much web development and I need to get back up to speed. What's the best way to learn php, mysql, and other useful languages. Are there any books that anyone recommends? I've done programming in Java, C, and HTML. Mostly for school, but I did a

Re: [uug] learning php, mysql, etc...

2005-04-13 Thread Jacob Albretsen
On Wednesday 13 April 2005 12:35 pm, Alex Esplin wrote: It's been a while since I've done much web development and I need to get back up to speed. What's the best way to learn php, mysql, and other useful languages. Are there any books that anyone recommends? I've done programming in Java,

Re: [uug] learning php, mysql, etc...

2005-04-13 Thread Ross Werner
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Alex Esplin wrote: It's been a while since I've done much web development and I need to get back up to speed. What's the best way to learn php, mysql, and other useful languages. Are there any books that anyone recommends? I've done programming in Java, C, and HTML.

Re: [uug] learning php, mysql, etc...

2005-04-13 Thread Mark Gardner
I've done programming in Java, C, and HTML. Mostly for school, but I did a couple of for fun projects for myself. Any leads on a good book or website would be very helpful. I'd recomemdn another for fun project. A useful site is www.tutorgig.com however the spam has made it less useful than