This was a surprisingly good idea that works for me, as I haven't coded in
about 3 years and need to get my hand back in.  Trying to make use of one
idea led to several others.  Thanks, tedd!

Charles

On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 4:54 AM, tedd <tedd.sperl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> At 7:00 PM -0400 4/24/09, Andrew Hucks wrote:
>
>> I've been coding PHP for about a year, and I'm running out of things to
>> code
>> that force me to learn new things. If you have any suggestions, I'd
>> greatly
>> appreciate it.
>>
>
> Andrew:
>
> Here's an idea. Go through the php manuals and make small examples of
> everything you find.
>
> That way not only do you learn, but you have examples to fall back on when
> the need rises.
>
> Here's a small (believe me) portion of the demo's I've written over the
> years:
>
> http://webbytedd.com/a.php
>
> These cover different languages, but it will give you the idea. Just make a
> inventory of examples and post them with code. Not only will it help you,
> but might help others when you answer questions on this list showing the
> solution.
>
> Cheers,
>
> tedd
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