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too risky!

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our group made a decision to do a dynamic website, and the best tool for this is PHP! But this is too risky...why? because none of us has any background on it!!! can anyone recommend a site that can teach me how to use PHP...any help would be appreciated..tnx
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Re: too risky!

www.php.net is probably a good place to start. This site has some really good documentation and sample code. Of course, if you get stuck there is also DaniWeb
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Re: too risky!

You can as well buy some PHP & MySQL textbooks. http://safari.oreilly.com has good books on both subjects. And they give you an offer to read online.

Moreover, search with Google, Yahoo and MSN about "PHP tutorials".
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Re: too risky!

tizag works best!

http://www.tizag.com/phpT/
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I think u can start by using www.w3schools.com/php...
Then you can follow www.php.net..
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