[thelist] crash course in PHP/MySQL

.jeff jeff at members.evolt.org
Tue Jan 28 21:43:01 CST 2003


erik,

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> From: Erik Mattheis
>
> I'm doing a complete re-write/re-design for a clients
> site. I'd like to take the opportunity to move from
> CF/SQL Server to PHP/MySQL (as I intend servers I buy
> in the future to be Mac OS X and understand I can't
> count of CF being available for Mac).
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talk about locking yourself into a very finite server selection.  and, what
a hit to the pocketbook too.

fwiw, cfmx is already available for mac osx so your migration to php is
unnecessary.

http://www.macromedia.com/macromedia/proom/pr/2003/jrun_osx.html

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> 1. suggestions for PHP books to buy - aimed at people
>    that already know a scripting language - ie,
>    excellent reference section and index.
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i hear php for traitors is a good one.

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> 2. What is the thing that provides a GUI for MySQL that
>    mimics SQL Server's? (I recall it was written by
>    someone in Germany and have been told it's
>    excellent).
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here are some i found by googling for "mac mysql gui"

http://cocoamysql.sourceforge.net/
http://www.mysqlstudio.com/

i've used the second one listed on win2k, fwiw.

good luck,

.jeff

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