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PHP is the world's most popular web
development language. Started by Danish-
Greenlandic programmer Rasmus Lerdorf in
1995 it is now installed on more than 20 million
websites and 1 million web servers and
counting.
It is estimated that for every 100 PHP
developers, there are 42 Perl developers, 12
Python developers and 4 Ruby developers - PHPs
popularity is the central reason why you should
consider learning it above all others.
PHP is the basis of Content Management
Systems such as Drupal, Joomla and WordPress
so gaining a knowledge of PHP would help you
in using these scripts.
Presumably your are already proficient with CSS
and HTML and want to take your web creativity
to another level. If you aren't, then stop right
here. It's unthinkable to tackle PHP without a
firm grounding in HTML and a good knowledge
of CSS would be extremely useful.
You don't have to have a complete knowledge of
HTML in order to learn PHP but you certainly
need to know the basics - the rest you will pick
up in tandem with PHP. For instance, if you use
Content Management Systems all the time you'll
unlikely to be that familiar with coding forms,
but HTML forms are an essential part of PHP and
you'll need to be able to create them quickly and
without fuss.
Learning PHP is as hard as you can imagine it to
be. You need time and lots of patience and
preferably a reality you need to escape from for
an inordinate amount of time. It's a good idea to
pace yourself and set a two year framework in
order to become familiar with the core of the
language.
Prepare yourself for headaches and frustration
and a slow, boring learning curve as it's on
about the same thrill level as a crossword or
Sudokus puzzle.
You must be familiar with the multitude of
Photoshop net tutorials out there - you know,
the ones that engage you with a step-by-step
guide and lots of pretty pictures. Well there is
nothing comparable in PHP.
It may be unfair to compare photo manipulation
software to a programming language, but even
the Ruby crew manage to add a bit of bling to
their learning process.
Of course, there is satisfaction at creating your
first form or web application - to actually create
a working item is a tremendous achievement
when you are starting out.
So what makes a good PHP programmer? It is
the ability to write effective, secure code
quickly. Effective means using as little code as
possible for the task at hand as well as learning
which code is the least wasteful on your server
resources (this is technically called refactoring).
Secure means that your code is as safe as
possible from malicious users and crackers.
To be a quick PHP coder means that you have a
thorough knowledge of the syntax and functions
as well as library of code which you have
created and testing on live websites and that you
can bring into new web developments.
You'll often read a reference to "clean code"
amongst PHP heads (and all other code writers
for that matter) and above is essentially what
they mean by this term.
If you really want to learn PHP though I can
guarantee one thing: that you will succeed if you
have enough time and are determined enough.
Nobody is born to code PHP - expertise will
come about through you applying yourself.
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