Re: what is a good way to get started in php?
@41, uh... I see your thought process now... interesting, that is. So you will *only* say that a developer is good if they agree with your viewpoints. Interesting... I don't see many, if any, people ever agreeing with you. I don't even ever recalling Munawar, Magorp244, or Rastasliv Kiss agreeing with something you said either. (I apologize if I misspelled those names, guys.)
I have told you countless times, and will also tell this to Belov, stop making claims you can't prove and go use a tool called Google. You know that tool, Google.com? Google.co.uk (or whatever the UK domain is)? Google.ch? Must I go on? Use it and look up information that you can learn with, and then we can all sit down and have an intelligent discussion about the methodologies and practices involving programming and how some are better than others for particular tasks and how some are worse for others. But one thing I will stamp out, ASAP, is which one is better in general, or what language is better than all others and so on. Such discussion is useless and serves no purpose. But we can talk all day about programming practices and methodologies, how to do things in various programming languages, and various other in-depth topics... only if you actually learn those subjects so you can intelligently join the discussions and not continue this trend your on.
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