April 20, 2007
Learn PHP with a Quality Trainer
Subcomandante Bob knows how hard many of you are working to keep up with changes in technology. You just finish learning C++ and Visual Basic, and then - BAM! - the world hits you with a new programming language, such as PHP.
PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) is probably the most popular scripting language in use on the Web today, for those of you unfamiliar with recent changes in Web programming. It is often embedded in Web pages along with standard HTML, although viewers cannot see the code, since it is typically used in servers.
The good news is that there is a company that provides state-of-the-art PHP training at prices that are affordable. OTG - also known as The Open Technology Group - has Zend Certified training instructors with over a decade of experience. OTG can design a training course on site for your organization, or you can send students to their headquarters in Morrisville, NC. When it comes to PHP training, nobody does it better than OTG.
To learn more about the PHP training programs offered by OTG, follow one of the above links. This was a sponsored post, for which Bob is very grateful.
PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) is probably the most popular scripting language in use on the Web today, for those of you unfamiliar with recent changes in Web programming. It is often embedded in Web pages along with standard HTML, although viewers cannot see the code, since it is typically used in servers.
The good news is that there is a company that provides state-of-the-art PHP training at prices that are affordable. OTG - also known as The Open Technology Group - has Zend Certified training instructors with over a decade of experience. OTG can design a training course on site for your organization, or you can send students to their headquarters in Morrisville, NC. When it comes to PHP training, nobody does it better than OTG.
To learn more about the PHP training programs offered by OTG, follow one of the above links. This was a sponsored post, for which Bob is very grateful.
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