Request a Tutorial

Request a Tutorial and Get a Quick Response Within 24 Hours!

Send your requests into ed@edrackham.com and you’ll get a response within 24 hours!

I’m going to test the water here a bit. Visitor numbers have recently shot right up – so I thought, as a big thank you to all of you, I’ll take tutorial requests and do my best to provide you with your very own bespoke tutorial. You’ll get a response from me within 24 hours of submitting your request – so give me your best shot!

You can request a tutorial as long as it’s on any one (or combination) of the following technologies:

  • PHP
  • MySQL
  • JavaScript / jQuery
  • CSS
  • HTML
  • mod_rewrite
  • Photoshop
  • htaccess
  • UNIX / Terminals
  • Objective-C / iPhone / iPad Development

So get your thinking caps on, send your requests into me, and I’ll do my best to provide!

Send your requests into ed@edrackham.com and you’ll get a response within 24 hours!

The Boring Bit

I do reserve the right to end this offer at any time, without notice. I’ll only do this if I realise I’m getting far too many requests for my poor brain to handle! Or if this free offer get’s abused.

Posted at August 20th, 2010.

3 Responses to “Request a Tutorial”

  1. Anish says:

    Hi,
    your php login tutorial was nice, would like to know if you have anything that can be done to solve the issue with utf-8 encoded files.

    the session_start() functions gives error with utf-8 files.
    cannot send session cache limiter – headers already sent.

    do you have any idea to about this issue.

  2. desmond says:

    Hi there,
    i’m new to PHP, would like to know how to insert data into mysql at the same time send data information to email(admin).

    I have a enquiry form, i would like to let user insert data and information will send to mysql and the same time i can check the data information through email, dont have to access to the web.

    sorry for bad english, hope you able to help! Thank you in advance

  3. Tim says:

    Hi Ed

    I have a code download site using xampp.
    I would like to be able to compare the versions of code on the mysql database with an excel spreadsheet.

    I would like to write classes and object to load in a file and compare with database. Is it possible?

    Tim

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