Ben Sgro wrote:
Hello,

Yeah +1 on that. Find some stuff that interests you, and dig in. Keep reading of course and in between projects create a sandbox and experiment with new stuff, with the goal that some of that will be used in your next project.

Hi Ben,

Reading, yes. I keep a copy of the PHP functions reference on my nightstand and try to read about at least one new function per night. Hopefully more will seep in by osmosis. ;)

I do have a sandbox set up with a bunch of basic stuff that I go back and refer to as needed, but I really should the bar a little.

Try experimenting with smarty outside a customers application, and on the next job you get, employ it (if needed).

I think smarty is an excellent tool, that really helps remove html from php logic. Use it if you don't already.

I've downloaded Smarty a couple of times, but never got around to installing it. Since you're the 2nd person to mention it, I guess I need to buckle down and get busy with it.

I can think of more stuff later. I'm tired, heh.

If you do think of anything, let me know--I'm all ears.

Good luck!

Thanks!
Bev
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