Re: willing to learn php basics

2009-11-27 Thread jagginess
Bernard wrote: Hi to Everyone ! How can I learn how to make first steps in PHP ? I run Debian Lenny, and I lately got acquainted with MySQL : I installed a server on my system, built a few databases there, using basic SQL scripts. I also learnt to manage those MySQL databases with OpenOffice

Re: willing to learn php basics

2009-11-27 Thread Cassiano Leal
2009/11/25 Bernard : > Hi to Everyone ! > > How can I learn how to make first steps in PHP ? > > I run Debian Lenny, and I lately got acquainted with MySQL : I installed a > server on my system, built a few databases there, using basic SQL scripts. I > also learnt to manage those MySQL databases wi

Re: willing to learn php basics

2009-11-26 Thread Avi Greenbury
Bernard wrote: > Have I got to install one or more Debian packages for PHP ? > '$apt-cache search PHP' gives too many results for a choice. You want to do # apt-get install php5 php-mysql apache2 Which will also pull in the php5 apache module. By default, the web pages live under /var/www, the p

Re: willing to learn php basics

2009-11-25 Thread M. Milanuk
I can't speak to what you need in Debian specifically as I've done most of my php/mysql stuff thus far on a XAMPP installation on Windows. As such, I'll be keeping an eye on this thread as well ;) I will say that the book 'Head First: PHP & MySQL' from O'Reilly (http://www.headfirstlabs.com/b

Re: willing to learn php basics

2009-11-25 Thread Kelly Clowers
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 13:53, Bernard wrote: > Hi to Everyone ! > > How can I learn how to make first steps in PHP ? > > I run Debian Lenny, and I lately got acquainted with MySQL : I installed a > server on my system, built a few databases there, using basic SQL scripts. I > also learnt to manag