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- File created: 17th Jan, 2019
- Author: MedicineMan25
- General exercises and illustrations of basic competency in PHP
- Copyright (C) 2019 Aidan Millar-Powell
- These programs are free software: you can redistribute them and/or modify
- them under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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The purpose of this repo is to illustrate a basic level of competency in the PHP language and to accompany the blog posts (soon to be made) on bitshift.net.au, which the author hopes will serve the community of novice programmers and therefore the greater software community.
So far, there are several projects dealing with basic concepts like functions, conditionals, switch-case, jump-tables, associative arrays, and so on...
Moving forward, these projects will grow in complexity to further illustrate a growth in understanding and application of the PHP programming language.
The author invites anyone to participate in studying and applying the concepts illustrated in these projects and to make contact if needing assistance.
However, the author would like to gently remind participants to take extra time in understanding the concepts, even when they do not initially seem obvious. It will take time to grok. Students taking that time, so as to respect the author's, will receive the most fruitful outcome and positive feedback.
In the event of contact, please illustrate the problem in detail with listed attempts, error outputs and logs, system information (including what have installed and configured i.e. apache, php, mysql, any firewall info if you are on a network, etc), and allow a few days for the author to respond.
Happy Coding!!! :)