I am learning too. Best way to learn better is write code and keep breaking stuff. You'll reach a point when you start creating things rather than breaking, only if you understand how things work. Watch video tutorials, write code, read tutorials. :)
I suggest taking codecademy tutorial before you go ahead with php.
arunpawar
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You want a book? Where do you buy good books? The answer's there
Free books - how badly do you want to learn?
References: php.net, tizag
If you're serious about learning, you will have found resources or will have bought a book by now. Can afford a PC (etc), so you could probably stretch to a good book.
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@vaultdweller123, if you're W3Schools fun. Then, check this http://w3fools.com/
@rubai, you should go to php.net from novice to pro.
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