
A gentleman that I work with has introduced me to a new web site that has free code references for nearly every coding language used on the web. I like myself the PHP and CSS references but it also contains HTML, VBScript, ASP, .NET, JavaScript and many more. I nearly wanted to add this into every code help within this board but I felt that would be a bit overkill. I recommend checking this out as a tutorial or a quick reference.
https://www.w3schools.com/default.asp
Very nice find, bwren! I myself have been interested in learning PHP and this seems to be a good place to start. You can't beat free tutorials either.
Thank you. I found this very interesting as it is so broad as to everything that it included. I myself am going to work on my PHP with MYSQL. I have what I consider very limited knowledge but I have already begun to understand some of what I really found confusing previously. I hope this helps you in your studies.
Wow, thank you for the website. I'm relatively new to PHP and I am pretty lost as far as how to get started. Seeing how some of you have already walked down the path, I was hoping to get some advice. I know C++ and from what I gathered, I will need to download Apache, MySQL and PHP. I already have MySQL and I was wondering what the functionality of Apache is and whether I can run everything on a normal computer? Thanks in advance for any help/advice rendered.