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[nycphp-talk] Idea for PHP site (series of articles)

Brian O'Connor gatzby3jr at gmail.com
Tue Oct 26 00:07:29 EDT 2004


I personally think it's a good idea, but a hard task to tackle.  These
things in my opinion come in time, but if you were to accomplish this
goal I'd definetly be a visitor of the site.


On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 23:47:13 -0400, Ophir Prusak <prusak at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I've been playing around in my head with some ideas for a web site
> about using PHP.
> Unlike most other sites, it won't have (almost) any PHP in it.
> 
> Most of the sites I see have mostly articles that deal with "how do I
> use function ABC" or "how do I solve problem XYZ  in PHP".
> I've been interacting with various other PHP developers quite a lot
> over the past couple of years and feel that there is a big issue most
> other sites don't seem to really tackle.
> 
> How to become a good PHP programmer.
> 
> I know that "really good" isn't well defined but I think you get the point.
> I can't help but noticing some of the questions and example code
> people ask about.
> For example, I just saw this questions a couple of days ago:
> http://www.experts-exchange.com/Web/Web_Languages/PHP/Q_21070233.html
> 
> I'm thinking of something that doesn't explain so much the "what" as
> the "why" (and hope that the what naturally follows).
> 
> So, am I barking up the wrong tree?
> 
> Comments ?
> 
> Ophir
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