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Does anyone know PHP?
Just wondering if anyone here knows alot of php? I need someone I can ask opinions about structure and sometimes troubleshoot for me...:D
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I don't even know what that is... God I'm old.
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I see that in website urls. .php..... that's all I know.
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php is a code used to make websites...like HTML but more advanced...and i don't know it :p
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Contact gekko. He knows.
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i've been trying to study php for months now. I have a half dozen books, and some are really nice. But, as far what you're looking for, I'm not who you're looking for.
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I know PHP. Not the end-all expert, but been working with it for many years, made a good chunk of the backend for The Wiire before I deployed.
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is that pronounced the wee-er
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Yeah, but I could stand to know more. I'm so damn saturated with so many languages now. PHP is my roots.
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PHP is a very easy language to learn, and let's all remember folks, easy = no power! If you use PHP as a base language and try to expand, you'll be getting a lot of headaches. PHP is very generous and allows you to code very sloppy and still run just fine. You can define variables just about anywhere, change their data type without issues, and very rarely do you have problems with scope. It's nice to new programmers, since it allows you to learn about different concepts without being flooded by errors you don't understand. But every language has its ups and downs. With PHP you fully control the HTML that is outputted. ASP.NET is a better language than PHP hands-down in every possible way, but using web controls, ASP.NET automatically outputs the HTML for you, and it has a lot of problems with it being valid, since Microsoft embeds data into hidden input strings, and has runat="server" attributes, and runat is not valid for anything. |
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I joined computer info systems 11 last year, because I was interested in programming now Im full into it, thats practically my past-time, along with other scripts which I have uselessly picked up like the entire syntax for openkore macro plugin (bot for ragnarok online) i never actually used it to play or get leveled just for the fun facted that i could write this massive 1000 line script and make my character move and do stuff, completely automated it was fantastic. I really enjoy programming, php is one of the languages that i wish was a little more powerful, I hope to learn C, C# and C++, and various other languages after I graduate at BCIT...anyway the reason I asked is because I made a game last year very cool, I am going to add custom graphics this year instead of stolen ones or really crappy designed by me, and add a few massively multiplayer aspects which will be pretty intense from my point of few.
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I've never had my own philosophy on which programming language is better or best. I usually just learn them as they come, for jobs or school or otherwise. I don't program things like Half-Life 2 so I've never needed really precise control of the computer innards. This project I'm doing now is probably the closest I've come to needing that precise control. |
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