If you want to start with a PHP Framework, consider CodeIgniter. It is
the easier Framework for a starter.


On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 3:46 PM, paulo couto <biofob...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok thanks for the clarifications :
> I guess i'll go to PHP for now and when i have more prog. experience i'll
> try python and django to be able to build my own stuff from scratch.
> Now i only need to find where to start in PHP :)
> Thanks all for your time.
>
> 2011/8/2 webcomm <rya...@gmail.com>
>>
>> On Aug 2, 4:57 pm, "biofob...@gmail.com" <biofob...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Thank you all for the advices/sugestions.
>> > For what i read most of you advice on PHP + framework and i can
>> > understand that. I looked at django and rails as a option for me to
>> > have. My PHP knowledge is very limited, and sometimes i need some
>> > functionality on a wordpress site or on a textpattern one but my
>> > knowledge doest allow me to do much. Thats when i "feel" i need to
>> > learn some programing language in order to be able to do what i have
>> > in mind.
>>
>> Writing a WordPress plugin might be a good initial goal for you.  It's
>> been a while since I wrote one, but it's fairly easy if I remember
>> right.  Though nothing's perfectly easy when you're just getting
>> started.
>>
>> If you're going to start with a little PHP -- or regardless of the
>> language you start with -- I would go to a physical bookstore, look
>> through some books until you find something that makes sense to you,
>> buy it, and then work up to writing a WordPress plugin (if you go
>> PHP).
>>
>> Like I said, ultimately I think python may be a cut above PHP, but I
>> think it would be a steep climb for various reasons not related to the
>> language itself, and you wouldn't get much satisfaction for a while.
>> And it wouldn't help you do custom work in WordPress, of course.
>>
>> If you do want to try Python at some point, I'd urge you to install
>> Ubuntu (linux) on your computer and get comfortable with that first.
>> It's much easier to do Python work in linux.  Plus, it's a great
>> operating system.  I tried working with python on Windows XP for a
>> long time, and that slowed me down a lot.  For PHP, I don't think the
>> operating system matters quite as much.  If you want to do PHP in OSX,
>> get XAMPP: http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-macosx.html
>>
>> -Ryan
>>
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