On Friday 23 April 2010 07:45:16 Michiel Sikma wrote:
> On 23 April 2010 13:15, David McGlone <da...@dmcentral.net> wrote:
> > Is there a good strategy to studying PHP?
> >
> > For instance, is there a way to break everything down into small
> > managable topics?
> >
> > --
> > Blessings,
> > David M.
>
> Just build what you want to build and look things up when necessary. The
> biggest part of learning any language is becoming able to creatively solve
> problems within its realm of possibilities, and that's something you can't
> really learn just by reading and solving textbook problems. Hands-on
> experience is a very important key to understanding.
>
> Keep an open mind, ask people for answers if things get difficult, always
> assume that there's a better way to do something, and in a while you'll be
> able to write perfectly decent programs.

This is the route I have been following for the past couple years and I have 
always assumed there is a better way to do something and that is, in a way 
what makes me lose confidence.

I always feel like my code is crap and sometimes even ashamed to even show any 
of it.

-- 
Blessings,
David M.

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