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PHP resources
PHP best practices: https://phpbestpractices.org/
Filtering arrays: http://eamann.com/tech/filtering-arrays-php/
What are some other great, current resources for learning about PHP?
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PHP The Right Way is a great resource to help elevate your php skills to the next level.
Whatever you do, don't read PHP The Wrong Way.
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Come on wrong way, let's get it together.
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I regularly browse through PHP dedicated feeds like those:
http://akrabat.com
http://www.brandonsavage.net/
http://www.larryullman.com/
http://paul-m-jones.com
http://phpdevelopmentsolutions.blogspot.de/
http://www.sitepoint.com/php/
They are not generally tutorials though, but I think it is worthy to see what's happening around your own scope
I am the type of guy that likes to straight up read documentation.
The official PHP documentation is here: http://www.php.net/manual/en/
All the functions are documented and have a version requirement if you happen to be stuck on an older version of PHP.
It is also translated into over 30 languages. Use the dropdown in the upper right hand corner to read in your native language.
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phpbestpractices.org uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate is not trusted because no issuer chain was provided. (Error code: sec_error_unknown_issuer)
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it is funny becuase they put a coat and hat on Wrong Way Willie, but one has a hole in their hat, and the other has not got anything to protect their fro.
grep is your friend.
that might be a browser bug, it is verified by Comodo.
grep is your friend.
thx. x00 firefox is the browser
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Yep some implementation of Firefox have this bug.
grep is your friend.
I saw the ssl cert just fine on FF 29.0.1 on Win7.
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good to know it may be ubuntu's build of 29.0
FF 29.0 ubuntu has issues apparently with certificates (as well as other issues with crashing itself )
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I agree with this too. Get it from the horses mouth. They have all the answers. I often link people to that site.
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