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Re: LAMP starting point [message #183268 is a reply to message #183267] Fri, 18 October 2013 14:22 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On 18/10/13 15:00, Rudra Banerjee wrote:
> Hi, I am an enthusiast with zero background knowledge in database
> and php. I have got some space in a server to setup a database (its
> not a paid project). I will use LAMP to setup the database (i.e.
> database of book's catalogue. like a library) that can be freely used
> and updated by anonymous users.
>
> Given this goal, kindly suggest me some starting point. google is
> full of resources, but most often then not, confusing and self
> contradicting for a beginner.
>

Indeed. Probably the question you have asked is too general because you
dont say what experience you have got.

Neither do you say specifically what you want to achive.

So the first bit of advice is to sit down and compose a post saying
exactly what platform you have, and what you want to acheive with it.

And then start beraking it down into specific things, like the database
design itself, which is best done as a document of words first.

And probably best built initially with phpymyadmin, and played with
using the mysql command line tool.

Then thereis the issues of getting apacert running as you want it, and
PHP integrated woith oit.

Then you can start thinking about HTML and PHP to create ways to access
the data.

Focussing on these specific tasks will bring up the detailed issues you
need to solve for which this and related newsgrpups are best able to
supply answers


> Any help is welcome.
>


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