If you run a website, learning a programming language such as PHP can be incredibly useful. It’s a service you can offer to others, or you can use it on your own.
Choosing the right kind of PHP training for your style can be the trick. Many people do best having someone else teach them. Others can just pick up a book at the bookstore and go to it on their own. Which is best depends on your learning style.
Of course, having someone else teach you costs a lot more, but it has the advantage of there being a person you can ask questions of and who can show you where you are making mistakes. A mistake in your PHP can lead to security issues with your website, so getting it right is very important.
PHP is something I’m hoping to pick up sometime. I know a very few basic commands in it, but I’d love to know enough to customize scripts and such to meet my own needs.





[...] By Bob | April 20, 2007 So it seems like everyone all over sudden seems to be blogging about learning PHP because they all figured out it’s great to learn when you are running your own website. Just because I’m curious I wonder how many of these bloggers will actually attend the course which is a mere $1745 for four days. How much PHP can you learn in 4 days? No, I’m not getting a penny for this free advertising by the way. [...]