I making magic RPG website....I cant figure out how to have it so people can log in...like well this site....Please someone please help get my websie up! Aim/IM:rainbowvalley103 thankies!
Im a newbie to php....Help...
Why don't you use a PHP-Nuke clone, I'm sure there must be an RPG one ... http://www.phpnuke.org/
Best of luck mate!
-Benojbee
never ever ever ever use PHP-Nuke. EVER.
I recommened you go find yourself someone that knows PHP and mySQL and has some free time to help code your site. :/
Okies! Well somelike to help me get my database....php4...whatever up :: please! ::
Programmers' time is usually very valuable. I suggest for you to learn PHP and mysql yourself. It'll take you a couple of months if you are dedicated.
Di
Hey Im just asking for a little help..G Its not like im not going to give you people credit
Well, in general, programmer people have their own projects and stuff that they are interested in / do for a job.
There's nothing stopping you from learning PHP and MySQL the same way everyone else does
Try reading the tutorials at www.php.net/links.php.
couple of months?
wtf...
i made an image uploader with catagories/descriptions using a mysql database, the second day trying to learn php :/
A couple of months to become properly proficcient, I'd agree with that.
What's so bad about nuke?
-Benjobee
I mean like under 2 months...Like i dont know much....Im not studying it all the time...mybe trying a few codes a day
I'm sure the developers of phpnuke did it with good thoughts in their mind, but.... their code is kinda slow and hodge-poge, not to mention the many security holes
Amy,
Derrick mentioned that he made a script on a second day -> that's not unusual, however becoming proficient with php in two days (without having prior knowledge of other computer languages) is ludicrous. Hacking a few lines of php code is one thing, yet writing a well designed and thought off application is a different story. http://www.multicians.org/andrea.html
If you study hard, every day, for several hours (I'd say 5-6) along with other subjects, then in 2 months you should have a good and deep aquaintance with PHP. If you'll keep it up for about a year, then you'll internalize it -> it'll become like your native language. If you already internalized languages like C/C++, then chances are you'll internalize PHP several times faster.
Nobody says that it's an easy road. My friend has B.S. in Electrical Engineering, he took a ton of calculus in College and it is still not easy for him to be a PHP professional. But that's how it is -> good programmers are self-trained and that requires a lot of hard work, dedication, preseverence, and lots and lots of patience.
Di
Sorry, the link should be
www.multicians.org/andre.html
Di
I've been programming since I was 8. Granted nothing I did then was spectacular, but it a good learning experience, and learning new languages has never been that hard for me.
Yes the script I made wasn't completely and totally original (I had Beginning PHP 4 by my side and thusly looked was able to use their code for reference,) but it still took debugging, thought, and some creativity.
I was going to write some more but I forgot what I was going to say... I'm not a coding n00b