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Subject: Re: resources


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michael
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Date Posted: 12:26:59 05/27/05 Fri
In reply to: michael 's message, "Re: resources" on 18:18:40 05/23/05 Mon

Here are a couple of worthwhile tutorials on perl and PHP:

An Introduction to PHP

Perl is an extremely useful programming language that works very well to create utilities for data manipulation but its also one of the most used languages for website enhancements. It is very good for graphics display and manipulation.

Perl Tutorial: A basic program

PHP is a very cool programming language that is used in adding functionality to websites. If you can do html then PHP is not to big a step to take. Of course to really leverage the value of PHP its good to put it with MySQL as well. The three items in this bundle would then be Apache (webserver), PHP (programming) and MySQL (database). All three work independently as well but they are most useful in combination. Also all three are free and I believe they are included in the bundle of Fedora. All three can also be loaded on a windoze OS but that would probably be more trouble than merely installing fedora in a dual boot config. Then you have stable installs in a superior environment.

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