Good afternoon, dear HashCode, the beginning bydlokoder writes to you!

Please, advise good textbooks for "very lamers" in PHP, in a great and mighty Russian language, I will be very grateful!

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    <? php echo "hello world!"; ?> This is a bone for programming all languages: D - Yoharny Babay
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    > the beginning bydlokoder +1 writes to you And in essence, I fully support @exec! Books are an empty place, and likewise have not read one! - Palmervan 5:53 pm

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You do not need any textbooks . I did not read a single textbook, even in the first grade .

First, learn the syntax , then set a simple task and solve it . When you begin to understand what's what - read about the PLO , make a trial site .

When the site is ready - write here and give a link to the site, we appreciate with dignity . =)

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    Here now ... it is enough to have a reference book of functions and logic in your head ... - Yoharny Babay
  • > directory of functions It is to the right of the address bar. =) - Oleg
  • It depends on which browser)))) Well, I agree ... But even so, I downloaded the php.su directory for quick response. - Yoharny Babay
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    > I have not read a single textbook, even in first grade. > read about OOP @exec, I advise you to read the textbooks after all. At least in the Russian language. - Ilya Pirogov
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    @Ilya Pirogov, yes, here you are right. - Oleg
  • php.net
  • php.ru
  • php.su (there seems to be tutorials here)

    I would advise to read:

    "PHP 5/6 Tutorial (3 edition)" (BHV-Petersburg Publishing House, 2009). Authors: Kuznetsov M.V., Simdyanov I.V. ".

    The minus of the book is that work with sockets is not described, but at the initial stage this is not relevant, and there is nothing perfect.

      I completely disagree with you. Books should be read, but under one condition, you need to know the basics. Since, without having our own experience, we rely on the experience of the author of the book.

        PHP itself for lamers.

        hence, from the definition and conditions of the problem, "good PHP tutorials for completely lamers" is an empty set.

        thus your question has no answer and cannot have.

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          You derived this statement based on the formal theory with the set of axioms = {PHP - for lamers } , and it, apparently, does not correspond to the formal theory that the author of the question is familiar with :) - Costantino Rupert