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A reminder to those attending that the first of these will begin at 9:30pm GMT (+Daylight). This will be a basic tutorial, and some of it may not be anything new to those with experience in other programming languages. I may hold a secondary session with more advanced stuff, or I might hold off and go through in order (As per the original plan).
Feel free to criticise things, by the way. If I'm going too fast, or too slow, drop me a /notice or something during the lesson. The channel will also be unmoderated during question periods, so you'll be able to ask me anything that you're not sure about at that point. Hopefully I'll have this in a way that should work for everyone.:)
Feel free to criticise things, by the way. If I'm going too fast, or too slow, drop me a /notice or something during the lesson. The channel will also be unmoderated during question periods, so you'll be able to ask me anything that you're not sure about at that point. Hopefully I'll have this in a way that should work for everyone.
Lulolwen is a spoilsport
you wanted to upload them?
where! is! it!
err .. i meant ... when will i be able to catch up?
where! is! it!
err .. i meant ... when will i be able to catch up?







The planned format is that weekly, perhaps every Friday (Depending on who is available at what time), I'll run a primer in #php followed by taking in questions and comments. During the week, I'll also be available to field questions (And you're welcome to try to yourself, of course).
If anyone wants to run their own lesson out-of-sequence, they can also post in this forum to announce when they wish to do so. Attendance is not required by anyone, whether they wish to be a part of this or not, but it is recommended if they don't want to miss a lesson, as the more complex lessons will require knowledge that will be detailed in the earlier versions.
If you're interested, post here when you're available and we'll see what we can do.