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Learning PHP 5

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51BxcwRB0OL. SL160  Learning PHP 5

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PHP has gained a following among non-technical web designers who need to add interactive aspects to their sites. Offering a gentle learning curve, PHP is an accessible yet powerful language for creating dynamic web pages. As its popularity has grown, PHP’s basic feature set has become increasingly more sophisticated. Now PHP 5 boasts advanced features–such as new object-oriented capabilities and support for XML and Web Services–that will please even the most… More >>

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  • Pagan Rebirth

    Linux truly is a wonderful operating system! If I’m using a PC, I greatly prefer using it to Windows. It’s much more stable, secure, etc. But you already knew that. =]

    Personally, I would suggest you start out with OpenSuSE. It’s easy to use, yet it is very powerful. Its installer is also pretty easy. I recommend that because a lot of businesses that run Linux on their client systems use SuSE (the only difference between that and OpenSuSE is that SuSE contains closed-source programs; therefore, you have to pay for that distro).

    I hope this helps! Good luck!

  • Barry

    You should download and try Ubuntu

  • terrpic

    I would use suse 10.1 now it is easy to use and free to download from:
    http://www.novell.com/products/suselinux/?sourceidint=productsmenu_linuxprofessional
    If you want to get it with installation support it costs about £45, but I would guess as you’re pretty conversant with windows, suse should be easy to handle, there’s a GUI for most of it, which gives you a buffer until you get a handle on linux.

    Try this pdf for bash scripting:http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/abs-guide.pdf
    and the linux documentation prject:http://www.tldp.org/
    also: http://www.linuxcommand.org/ and http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/command_line_intro?page=0%2C2

    I use only Suse linux on both my laptop & desktop, getting on a bit & only been computing for about 7 years so I don’t think you’ll have much trouble, mail me if you need help.

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