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From: Jeff Oien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 1:06 AM
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Use a mysql mailing list and search around on the net. Don't be afraid to
try things. There are lots of tutorials out there, but I would ask the
mailing list because they are filled with people who will help you, but you
should try to help other people in the mailing list, too. Just and idea :-
I'd second Sean's endorsement of the New Riders book. I generally
am a fan of Oreilly books, but I can't figure out *what* was going
on there with the Mysql book. It's actually mysql and msql covered in one
book, with less docs than you can get online, from what I saw, and
seemingly very little
You need to go get yourself a copy of the MySQL book from New
Riders. Stay away from the O'Reilly one, it sucks.
Regards,
Sean
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I agree. It's a great reference & learning guide, but you _have_ to be
patient and not skip around too much with it or it'll be quite
intimidating.
--Toby
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> On Sun, Feb 04, 2001 at 05:06:02PM -0600, Jeff Oien wrote:
> > What would your advice be for learning MySQL wit
On Sun, Feb 04, 2001 at 05:06:02PM -0600, Jeff Oien wrote:
> What would your advice be for learning MySQL with PHP on an
> Apache server? I know a little Perl and am beginning to learn PHP.
> I'm more of a designer than a programmer (not enough geek genes).
> I went through the tutorial at WebMo
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