Best place to learn it is php.net.
w3c schools only teaches you the basics. I suggest getting PHP 5 fast and easy, a book. You could probly find a torrent of it. ITS GREAT.
Quote from: mit on May 14, 2006, 07:05:44 pmBest place to learn it is php.net.Thanks! I didn't even think of going to the official website. I'm stupid sometimes Quote from: joeshmo on May 14, 2006, 07:16:28 pmw3c schools only teaches you the basics. I suggest getting PHP 5 fast and easy, a book. You could probly find a torrent of it. ITS GREAT.I don't know if I can afford it... I just spent like $80 at the bookstore last week on some manga and a C++ book. (The C++ book wasn't even any good, it was all n00b stuff...) Is it expensive?
Ok guys, don't try "e".I figured it'd stop a one letter search. Obviously not >_<
By order of Sol, one-letter searches are not allowed!
wow thats kinda cool!
Quote from: Sol on May 09, 2006, 03:51:48 pmOk guys, don't try "e".I figured it'd stop a one letter search. Obviously not >_<It does now!Quote from: The Subword FinderBy order of Sol, one-letter searches are not allowed!
PHP is much much easier than C++, the whole language is more... relaxed, I guess. For instance you could set a variable to a string, and then add an integer to it, and it'll work. Here's some of my other things: http://www.kousougames.co.uk/?act=php_examples