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PHP training courses every month
Due to increased demand, we have increased the frequency of our PHP courses and we're now running at least one course on the subject every month.

* If you've never programmed before or written any HTML, start with a one day "Technology for PHP" the follow on to "PHP Programming".

* If you're familiar with setting up web sites and / or you've programmed a bit, start with "PHP Programming"

* If you already know how to program in PHP, but you want to make the very best of use of the techniques used in the language to write robust, reliable, easy to use and maintain applications ... come along on PHP Techniques.

Here is the PHP related course schedule for the rest of this year:

From 15 May 2008 - PHP Techniques, 2 days
On 13 June 2008 - Regular Expressions, 1 day
From 16 June 2008 - PHP Programming, 4 days
On 20 June 2008 - Object Oriented PHP, 1 day
From 17 July 2008 - MySQL, 2 days
From 21 July 2008 - PHP Techniques, 2 days
On 10 August 2008 - Technology for PHP, 1 day
From 11 August 2008 - PHP Programming, 4 days
On 15 August 2008 - Object Oriented PHP, 1 day
From 15 September 2008 - PHP Techniques, 2 days
On 26 September 2008 - Regular Expressions, 1 day
From 29 September 2008 - PHP Programming, 4 days
On 3 October 2008 - Object Oriented PHP, 1 day
On 27 October 2008 - Technology for PHP, 1 day
From 28 October 2008 - PHP Programming, 4 days
From 6 November 2008 - PHP Techniques, 2 days
From 13 November 2008 - MySQL, 2 days
From 1 December 2008 - PHP Programming, 4 days
On 5 December 2008 - Object Oriented PHP, 1 day
On 12 December 2008 - Regular Expressions, 1 day
(written 2008-04-18 12:25:43)

 
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