23.12.2012
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PHP Tutorial
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Someone here said something about the books published by O'Reilly Media. I'm thinking of buying some of those (and I say some because I'm interested in advanced PHP, C++ and XML), and I'd like to know if they are very well written, so that it will make my work a little bit easier (I had a book - not published by O'reilly Media - about PHP, but I realise that it was not that good, because there were some problems not mentioned in the book, which I learnt about later, so...). I read the Table of Content of three books (2 PHP's and one C), but I'm not that satisfyed (the things just look so unorganized...). Perhaps it's because of the content which is missing in the preview version, but I'd like to know if anyone here has one of these books, and can give me a feedback.Thanks in advance!
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PHP Tutorial
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Uhm... this may sound a little bit wierd, but what is the recommended age to start learning PHP at?!? Because I'm 13, and I can't understand everything that's inside the tutorial. oO
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I'm currently using Notepad, but I'd like something like Dreamweaver, but only for code. I mean... when I write the proprieties for a CSS class/id, I'd like it to go inline, like it does in Dreamweaver. I'd also like a syntax highlight like in Dreamweaver. Do you know any application which meets these requirements? I don't need preview & WYSIWYG, just the code things.
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I'm using MacRabbit's Espresso and Panic's Coda on OS X.