06-13-2008, 02:48 PM
|
#8 (permalink)
|
|
The Prestige
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 1,044
Thanks: 193
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave
That's probably because you "read" PHP in almost the same way that you would read a page of text. That is, you really don't have to think about what the letters and words mean individually, they all meld together "automatically" into meaning.
Probably, you can "think" in PHP, much as you might think in a foreign language after becoming very proficient in day-to-day usage.
I'm a l-o-o-o-ng way from there. But one of these days, I'd say 2015 or so, I'll start seeing the pieces begin to fit together...
Dave
|
Heh, not 2015.. Unless you're THAT busy on your hands, or just hardly want to learn it. I studied it every day, and I understood at least half of the language, then 2 years came by and I grown to be a lot better at the language, then it's 3 years from now since I learned php, and I am all into the OOP standards and stuff. It was also helpful that I had knowledge of C/C++
__________________
VillageIdiot can have my babbies ;d
|
|
|
|