Aaron Luman wrote: > My recent struggles with PHP have reminded me that there are a lot of > things that I don't know. Basic things that I really should be more > familiar with. Does anyone have experience with any online schools > that have PHP course work? Any recommendations?
Here is my recommendation: 1. get a nice php book - uphpu users could offer some great suggestions 2. spend about 1 hour a night really going through it 3. graduate to other books on subjects you find interesting (db, software development, svn, git, javascript, html, css, etc) and keep doing that for a couple years and that will help you tons 4. ask questions from user groups 5. review opensource projects that you like. reviewing code can sometimes help you solve problems you might be facing in your development efforts 6. google is your friend - google things that you are unfamiliar with Those have been things that I have done for years now that have helped me... -- thebigdog _______________________________________________ UPHPU mailing list [email protected] http://uphpu.org/mailman/listinfo/uphpu IRC: #uphpu on irc.freenode.net
