We've got a Python mailing list. Should we set up a PHP and Perl list for those interested as well?
On 20040910.1008, Bryan Fields said ... > I just recently started learning PHP, and so far I really enjoy it. > Prior to this (PHP), the only coding experience I've had was a little > rudimentary Python. I know my way around HTML/CSS pretty well, though > I know that is not logic. But I think having knowledge of HTML/CSS > will be helpful in learning and using PHP/MySQL. Anyways, I was > thinking it might be fun to start a small coding study group. We could > all meet on Saturday mornings, and work on programming issues. I don't > know if we would focus on one particular language, or if we could all > just share and help each other with the logic, and conceptual issues, > but it would be a lot of fun, and helpful to those of us teaching > ourselves to code to have others to bounce ideas off, and to have > their perspective shared. As far as day, time, and place, that could > be discussed. Initially I would just like to see if there is even > enough interest in a special interest type group like this. If you > would like to try this, post to the list. Maybe also disclose what > languages and tools you work with, or want to learn, and what your > personal goals relative to learning to code are. I personally would > like to, if interest is sufficient, focus on the L.A.M.P. paradigm. > Linux, Apache, MySQL, and Perl, PHP, or Python. Thanks, Bryan > daddyb<at>gmail<dot>com > _______________________________________________ > EUGLUG mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug _______________________________________________ EUGLUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug
