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Rated by bamafun on Jul 22, 4:18pm
Great PHP for beginners /cms tutorials
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Rated by fogofeternity on Mar 23 2009, 9:42am
Really good tutorial here. As well as giving that basic tutorial information, it's really useful to give a wider idea of how PHP and MySQL interact, to give a stronger knowledge of how CMS works.
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Rated by Jay225 on Mar 16 2009, 9:15am
Good CMS tutorials!
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Reviewed by Studioxcess on Feb 27 2009, 4:19pm
I just recently discovered your site and appreciate you sharing your bout with Web Design with the world.but this site also search best knowledge Web Design. http://www.studioxcess.com "
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Rated by Pliggs on Jan 28 2009, 10:50am
A must read for all php coders, not just beginners.
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Rated by avigle on Jan 21 2009, 11:32pm
New to PHP? This tutorial teaches you how to build your first simple CMS (Content Management System) in PHP.
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Rated by Avens on Jan 18 2009, 12:13pm
PHP for Beginners: Building Your First Simple CMS.
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Rated by mubarak911 on Jan 18 2009, 3:00am
I love it
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Rated by timethief on Jan 17 2009, 12:28pm
From the page: "Itâ€s safe to say that nearly every website thatâ€s up-to-date these days is using some form of content management system (CMS). While there are a ton of great free options that provide us with a CMS to power a website (Wordpress, Drupal, etc.), it doesnâ€t hurt to peek under the hood and get a feel for how these systems work."
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Reviewed by abdulhaseeb on Jan 17 2009, 12:19pm
nice, i wanted to learn php more.