for Dynamic Web Sites". It's a visual QuickPro guide. It's how I
started. Mix that with online help/tutorials and you'd be in pretty
good shape.
Mark
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On May 23, 2006, at 6:04 AM, cdg1111us wrote:
You might browse over the courses offered directly through MySQL.
They won't cover as much PHP, but you'll learn a lot about the
database. I've also taken courses at New Horizons, which here in
Kansas City at least are pretty good. Otherwise, it's reading books
and online tutorials. You might try the library in your area for
programming books, too.
Best of luck,
Ken
--- In [email protected], "nathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm new here and new to php & mysql but I have a couple of
> applications that I would like to progress from concept to full
> working models. I am based in the southeast of the UK.
>
> I wondering whether anyone would be able to suggest any courses on
> php & mysql. I have books on the subjects but I think I need
> somebody to go through it with. I would like to develop some
> programming skills, I do have some HTML skills, but I need more
> skills to match the ideas I have!
>
> Does anyone have any experience with further education courses or
> any online courses? Can anyone suggest somewhere I could research
> further?
>
> Many thanks in advance!
>
> Vez.
>
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