> It should be pointed out that the Python website has teaching
> materials on it[0]. It's very very easy to make a course for it. It's
> certainly written for easying people into programming. PHP is
> also quite good, it's only big fault for learners is that the API
> is huge. Anything that can give you signal 11's (C) or usually
> looks like line noise (perl) is bad for beginners ;)
>Funny you should use the line noise bit:
http://www.perl.com/pub/2000/01/10PerlMyths.html#Perl_looks_like_line_noise
:)
> BTW, is there a PHP tutorial type thing or what ?
>There's one on the PHP site itself, although it might be a bit basic:
http://www.php.net/tut.php3
(One of the annoying things about php.net is the fact that they don't link
to half the stuff on there. There's also an excellent books page, I think at
/books.php3)
Other places to look are:
http://www.webmonkey.comhttp:///www.devshed.comhttp://www.phpbuilder.com
and less so:
http://www.zend.com
HTH,
adam
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