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Many big websites are using the power of PHP to create dynamic sites. If you also want to learn PHP for making your own websites or to work for client, there are few sites that can help you. This article will cover some sites that will help you to learn programming in PHP online for free.


PHP Net

This is PHP’s official site, and it is packed with must-know information about the programming language. Beginners can dive into the introductory tutorial, which helps guide you through the process of creating your first dynamic, PHP-enabled web page. The FAQ section is another good resource for new learners. More advanced developers can check out the PHP manual for additional information.

w3 Schools

This site is a popular resource for tutorials on scripting languages. It has quite an extensive amount of PHP resources, ranging from beginner topics – like syntax – to more advanced subjects. It also covers multiple topics related to database connection, implementation, and alteration, which are all key components of using this dynamic scripting language on your website.

Phpbuddy

This website helps you get started with PHP by offering tutorials, installation guides, informative articles, and scripts. Beyond establishing a foundation for working on projects in this programming language, the website also links you with its chief editor who, for a fee, takes on your project and irons out any coding issues you cannot work out on your own.

Learn PHP Online

Here, you can access tutorials fit for beginners and professionals. This site positions itself as being a unique resource for web development professionals because, unlike many resources that rehash information from the PHP official manual, Learn PHP Online sets out to offer fresh materials that you can apply directly to real-world web projects. They also provide free PHP hosting and technical support, both through email and their forums.

Zend Developer Zone

Zend Developer Zone is perfect for those new to PHP. They offer a 15-part tutorial series that covers topics like variables and operators, external files and related scripts, error handling, and basic security. They also offer a free application stack where you can run your application during the production, development, and testing stages.

WebMonkey

WebMonkey introduces people who are comfortable with web basics – it specifies you should known HTML – but who are beginners to the world of PHP in clear, easy-to-understand language and with a good use of images and color. Like many other tutorials, it covers the basics, which includes syntax, scripts, variables, arrays, operators, and loops. It also recommends additional materials you can check out if you want to learn more.


If you want to put together a dynamic website, learning PHP should be on your to-do list. Fortunately, it is not too much of a burden. Many turn to this scripting language for websites because it is easier to use than many other alternatives, like Perl, and it works on multiple operating systems, too. Since it is Open Source, there are loads of free resources available. Due to its relative ease and accessibility, anyone with an interest in developing websites should give it a try.

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2 comments :

  1. Thanks for your guide to a beginner like me searching for PHP manuals and tutorials.

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