They all cover information that the average people may not be familiar with but should be able to comprehend, providing useful code in the process.
I want this sentence to divide into 3 parts:
part 1. They all cover information that the average people may not be familiar with
part 2. but should be able to comprehend,
part 3. providing useful code in the process.
I have no problem with the part 1, but part 2 is a bit ambiguous for me because of no subject. Here is my understanding: but (they(people) or you) should be able to comprehend.
For part 3, I don't see any connection between any of those parts at all . Could you please paraphrase this sentence for me?
Thanks.
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part 1. They all cover information that the average people may not be familiar with part 2. but should be able to comprehend, part 3 .
— CalifJim
part 1.
They all cover information that the average people may not be familiar with part 2.
but should be able to comprehend, part 3 .
providing useful code in the process.
I have no problem with the part 1, but part 2 is a bit ambiguous for me because of no subject.
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Thanks a lot for the reply. Here's a whole paragraph and additional paragraph just in case:
This book can be divided into three sections, corresponding to those skills. The first five chapters cover advanced PHP knowledge in general: programming techniques, Web applications, databases, security, and e-commerce. They all cover information that the average PHP programmer may not be famili