I was also in that lab in Orlando. 1:15 is NOT enough time to cover  this 
topic! Although I imagine that if you attend a classroom sessoin  where things 
like basic control structures and other syntax rules were  discussed before you 
went to the lab, that would have been a tremendous help. Problem was they 
didn't offer the classroom session in Orlando.
  
  Peter is right: I left that room very frustrated.
  
  Michael

Pete Helgren <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:  I sat in on the class in Orlando.  The 
instructor was nice enough but 
the session wasn't very well organized and I think the folks in the 
session were pretty frustrated.

I put the code on the www.opensource4iseries.com site if you want to 
preview the session.  I picked up a couple of good ideas but that was 
about it.

I can't remember the instructors name but perhaps this will be a 
different instructor or perhaps he will be better prepared.  I may check 
it out again.

Pete Helgren


Nathan Andelin wrote:

>It looks like IBM will be teaching an Intro to PHP on the I5 at COMMON this 
>spring, along with a lab:
>  
>  http://www.common.org/conferences/2006/spring/sessions/490029.HTM
>  
>  http://www.common.org/conferences/2006/spring/sessions/490101.HTM
>  
>  There was also some speculation about a CUDS with some of the folks  from 
> Zend, who are partnering with IBM for PHP support.
>  
>  
>  
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