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I am searching for a very good guide/tutorial or someone who would like to help/teach me PHP.

If anyone knows something really good pls tell me.

I don't want answers wth like 7 sites in it, 'they are pretty good', I am really looking for the best one.

Thanks,
Boebi
 
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There is no "best one", everyone has their own preferences. However www.php.net and www.w3schools.com have some good tutorials.
And of course if you ever get stuck on something, you can always ask here.
 
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Hi

I find tizag.com (http://www.tizag.com/phpT) very good.

As mentioned, php.net is excellent. You can add type in a function to the URL and it will show you all about it. E.g. http://www.php.net/str_replace

What I find helps is making personal projects. For example, you could make a small website that only has an index.php and uses a switch statement to display different information.
 
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boebi said:
I am searching for a very good guide/tutorial or someone who would like to help/teach me PHP.

If anyone knows something really good pls tell me.

I don't want answers wth like 7 sites in it, 'they are pretty good', I am really looking for the best one.

Thanks,
Boebi

If you are impatient then go to your local bookstore and pick up a book about basic php. A book will save your eyes a lot of stress.
 
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Tizag, like suggested, is possibly the best site for learning PHP. (Apart from PHP.net for Functions)

If you wan't too look at tutorials that show how to structure code, create a small app', look at http://www.pixel2life.com

Video Tutorials are also very helpful too. :tu:
 
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