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Re^2: Learning PHP

by raybies (Chaplain)
on Oct 21, 2010 at 18:23 UTC ( [id://866611]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Learning PHP
in thread Learning PHP

I second halfcount's opinion. It's a breeze if you know perl/C. Instead of hashes, they call them associative arrays, and once you know that, what else do you really need to know? :) PHP is a bit more integrated with HTML/webmindset, which can make some things easier. (I once found a whole php class for making adobe acrobat files in a webbrowser, which I thought was pretty nifty...)

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Re^3: Learning PHP
by FunkyMonk (Chancellor) on Oct 22, 2010 at 00:15 UTC
    they call them associative arrays
    That's the influence of AWK showing.

    I came to perl after I could no longer live with the deficiencies of AWK. (Or GAWK, either).

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