Crysis has me
17 years ago
-got a mail from the company where they told me that I wasn't the one who had been chosen for the job. So I FAILED
-looked after jobs where there would be a suitable job for me, but I'm getting even tired finding those. I can make webdesigns in photoshop, gimp, make them as a static XHTML, CSS, but... I'm sad that everywhere is a requirement to know php which I can't understand too fast. I'm asking for help now.
-The someone I'm counting to simply just don't give feedback... at the time when I really need and miss him so bad that I feel my heart almost bleeding.
-By not having a job, looks like I won't be even able to acchieve to reach my dreams. Great... Thank you global economical collapse, I noticed this.
I wouldn't like to give up, but that hurts so bad.
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A filozófiát nem ajánlom, hacsak nem akarsz te is a elvont, mattrészeg bölcsész lenni. :))
PHP is quite easy. Do learn it. If you know Perl, you'll learn PHP in 2 days. If you don't know Perl, you can catch the basics in 2 weeks.
Also, learn Javascript and one of the modern AJAX frameworks: JQuery, Prototype or Dojo. The employer may not look specifically after them but they are more than helpful in the actual work.
Also, php.net is THE ultimate PHP resource with every single PHP function documented. And there are hundreds of thousands of them, if you need some functionality don't write it, search php.net first, it's likely already there. But don't be afraid, you need to know only 30 or so by heart, you look the rest up whenever you need them. Your average PHP developer has a dual-screen setup. One screen with text editor for writing the program, the other screen with a web browser showing the page he's developing and php.net function search in the other tab of the webbrowser :)
The hardest part about PHP is setting up the runtime, that is the webserver, PHP module, database, editor and so on. There's as much work from "I want to know PHP" to the first running Hello World that uses a database backend, as from that Hello World to being fluent in PHP.
Maybe I'm rather an autIST than an artIST? they're all can see everything in images.
vagy feladni hirdetest?
sajnos ehhez hulye vagyok, en is msot fogok 3 eves sulira menni amivel kepzest kapok de a kepzes es elhelyezkedes nem ugyanaz.
nincs ismeros aki beajanlhatna vagy ilyesmi?
nem tudok tanacsot adni, hulye vagyok hozza pedig ugy szeretnek :(
Azért köszi a segítség szándékot *hugs*
The PHP references are pretty good, so if you understand a bit of C or Java, it shouldn't be a problem understanding the PHP language. In a few days, you'll be managing queries and SQL databases with ease :)
Really tried other examples, but they were all the same. Clones of the clone explanations. Java... we tried to learn it but the same fail was there. I simply can't see why there is a class needed or ...what the hell for public or not public.
Something REALLY missing which is sad. They surely didn't told us something which would be really essential.