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Presently I am a full time freelancer doing the odd web design and blog design jobs here and there. After coming on the field I wished I had gotten some professional training, even if it was a basic fundamental course, to get the foundation right. I found myself always cross referencing, re-checking, buzzing others to see if what I'm doing was right or not. Well I'm glad I'm past that stage now, but it was not easy.
I've been thinking now for quite some to get some programming training, if you're interested in PHP training then have a look at OTG-NC.com and if you're in the area they might be the solution you are looking for.
They offer other courses too from Javascript & Ajax to MySql and PostegreSQL courses. If you take them up on the All Inclusive Price they fly you from anywhere in the continental US and some parts of Canada plus provide you accommodation. For the price that seems pretty good.
With the new web 2.0 momentum startups are being pushed in all corners to integrate better backend, stability and scalability in their applications and if you're planning on getting into any of these fields then being professionally tutored is very beneficial to you. Even a do-it-yourselfer will have to agree on a good foundation for coding.
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