PHP & MYSQL for beginers site

Now that I have started to think about this again, my searches have come across some simple tutorials. Just passing along this link with quit a bit of useful (and basic) info on php and mysql should you desire to give it a go.

http://www.php-mysql-tutorial.com


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it’s my first favorite now! THANKS


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check out MAMP
http://www.mamp.info/en/index.php
the documentation is very easy to follow


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Also look at: Google Code Archive - Long-term storage for Google Code Project Hosting.

for a friendlier front end to your Mysql database


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This is great!

Prettier page about it here: http://www.mjmedia.com.au/sequel-pro.html

This really takes me back, as one of my first Open-Source “jobs” was
making the Dolphin-in-an-Aqua-Fishbowl icon for CocoaMySQL. Yikes – I
just looked at the timestamp – February 16, 2003 (my 39th birthday).

Walter

On Dec 2, 2008, at 11:59 AM, WebWorker wrote:

Also look at: Google Code Archive - Long-term storage for Google Code Project Hosting.

for a friendlier front end to your Mysql database


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I just found this recently after seeing that CocoaSQL was no more.

Making things a lot quicker for small changes rather than digging though phpMyAdmin


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the site seems to have had a revamp http://www.php-mysql-tutorial.com


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