Tim Gales wrote:
There are a number of subscribers to this list who are knowledgeable
and have projects.

One idea is to join a project which uses some technique you want
to learn. Chances are good that the developers will help
you -- especially when you consider that they already help
people with their understanding of PHP (and related subjects)
on this list.

That's a great idea and one that never would have occurred to me. Thanks!

NYPHP also has meetings. I would also suggest that you consider
attending (if you don't already) the meetings. There you can
talk with peers and exchange ideas and understanding.

I hope that when the days get longer and the weather warmer I'll be able to do exactly that. I live in Orange, NJ, so Manhattan isn't that far, however the closest NJT station is a local stop and the trains only run about once an hour (even less on the weekends). Then there's the question of getting back home--the train station isn't far from my apartment, but it's deserted at night. Being a woman I'm not real keen on the idea of being there after dark, you know?

Regards,
Bev
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