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and love for PHeoPle :)

but seriously, fe and joker would be valuable assets if they can spare some time.
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spare time? - spare TIME? PHliP I should know what that IS right? I think i remember it from way back when i was a kid :rolleyes:
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Sitepoint is about to run an online course in PHP so that might be worth investigating.
I know you believe you understand what you think I said...but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not exactly what I meant.


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anyone manage to complete the javascript one?
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Fe Pixie wrote:
anyone manage to complete the javascript one?


I signed up for it and did the first two lessons and lost the plot (I think mostly because they put too much into lesson 3 or was it 2) ...but I will get back to it when I have more time. Its on my list of things to do before I die....

I have just signed up for the Sitepoint PHP and CSS courses which clash with when I will be away but all the material will be there for me to tackle when I'm ready...so I'm forever hopeful that I'll get them done :lol:

If only the mere act of buying the book or signing up for the course would lead to an osmotic learning effect....
I know you believe you understand what you think I said...but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not exactly what I meant.


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tassietiger wrote:
If only the mere act of buying the book or signing up for the course would lead to an osmotic learning effect....

Always worked for me! :)
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The php course sounds like it might be a good one but, then, any course sounds like a good one for me because I'm so blasted inexperienced. I feel like I've bitten off way more than I can chew. This isn't the first time, though. The older I get (and 64 is old enough to know better), it seems the dummer I get!

I'm going to start this afternoon when I get home. We'll see what I end up with and I think I'll sign up for the course at Sitepoint. No matter the outcome, I always learn something.
:o <----- me nervous!!!
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Fe Pixie wrote:
There are some real basic php tutorials here:
http://www.pixieplots.co.nz/forum/viewforum.php?f=4
Start with php1 (the site templates) and work your way through...

Iris,
I think you'd be well advised to at least start out with Fe Pixie's tutorials. They have been used - and recommended - by many, and even I understand some of them! :)
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You make me laugh, Per. I'll start there today.

I've also decided to get a membership with Sitepoint.com. Have any of you used the books? I downloaded the sample chapters of the php one.

I'm also actually going to start out by designing a site for my husband. He's a hotshot (at least in my opinion) clinical psychologist and needs a website. I'll do his with html/xhtml and css to learn that and I'll also be learning the php/mySQL on the NFP website. I think I can do that. Using two different sites will kind of "compatmentalize" the learning. My html is very rusty.

I get bored in retirement and need to squeeze my brain a bit. This should do it for sure.

I'm off to Fe Pixie's tutorials. (Sheesh! I sound like something from Dragon Age!)
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I have a bookshelf full of Sitepoint books and I even open them occasionally when I need to work something out. :D

They are really good reference books and reasonably easy to follow.

I do have quite a few on my "before I die" list though, but also hoping that the knowledge will just seep out of the books and flow down to me sitting behind the computer ...I am forever hopeful! :lol:
I know you believe you understand what you think I said...but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not exactly what I meant.



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