So, what's everyone's favorite php tutorials, lists, and sites?  I'd 
like to get started on php coding and there seems to be such a plethora 
of information out there, I probably could use some guidance.

Marlon


Wayne Putterill wrote:

>It seems to be first choice for new projects in my area, I haven't seen
>a new CF or ASP site for a while. I'm sure price has a lot to do with
>it, but it is simpler to learn than ASP and an average computer graduate
>will pick it up in no time.
>
>Some of the PHP applications are very impressive, I have been playing
>around with Xoops (http://www.xoops.org), if you have access to a server
>that will run it I recommend having a look. For many websites it has all
>the functionality needed and adding modules for increased functionality
>is a matter of a mouse click - depressingly simple for those of us who
>make a living from codeing :(
>
>  
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>Sent: 25 June 2003 20:24
>>To: CF-Community
>>Subject: How far can Zend take PHP? A Threat to CFMX?
>>
>>
>>"PHP -- the popular open-source scripting language designed 
>>to create Web pages on the fly -- is having a banner year. By 
>>some accounts, it is now being used in more than 9 million 
>>Web sites worldwide. "
>>
>>"and in the United States PHP appears to be pulling ahead of 
>>Cold Fusion MX to claim the spot behind ASP, John Meyer, 
>>senior analyst at Forrester Research, told NewsFactor. "
>>
>>"Zend's core product is Zend Studio, an advanced, integrated 
>>development environment for PHP coding. "
>>
>>"Zend also sells the Zend Safeguard Suite, which enables the 
>>protection and mass distribution of commercial PHP 
>>applications, and the Zend Performance Suite, which features 
>>dynamic content caching, code acceleration and 
>>file-compression technologies. 
>>Recent releases of the Safeguard Suite have provided greater 
>>usability and different methods of license validation, such 
>>as licensing per server, licensing based on timeouts, and 
>>trialware, Young said. "
>>
>>It's interesting that Zend and Sun seem to have formed some 
>>partnership that facilitates Java based business logic and a 
>>PHP front-end.
>>
>>I wasn't aware that PHP was making such inroads into web 
>>application development. I've looked at the language, and it 
>>certainly isn't as easy to pick up as CFMX.It reminded me of 
>>my Pascal/VB programming days a long time ago. Is it doing so 
>>well simply because it is free? 
>>
>>Full article here: http://makeashorterlink.com/?P33122E05
>>
>>-Gel
>>
>>
>>    
>>
>
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