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killerphp.com is the Newest Feed for phppodcasts.com

Dear Reader,

I’ve recently added a new feed to phppodcasts.com, killerphp.com. If you’ve not visited killerphp.com, I suggest you do so now. It’s a great resource for people learning PHP. Stefan Mischook creates some great (killer) videos to walk you through the basics of PHP.

Links to his latest work can be found on phppodcasts.com. Even though it’s not strictly a podcast, it is a great resource and one I’m sure the readers of phppodcasts.com are going to want to follow.

Until next time,
(l)(k)(bunny)

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