[thelist] crash course in PHP/MySQL

Peter Loron peterl at standingwave.org
Tue Jan 28 18:37:06 CST 2003


http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/4025

MacSQLMonitor may be what you want. It's not free, though.

As others have mentioned, phpMyAdmin is a good package, but it's web based.

-Pete

Erik Mattheis wrote:
> Thanks for the book recommendations (and keep them coming!). I realize
> the on-line PHP documentation is highly regarded, but I prefer paper
> when possible (despite the fact my new 23" Apple Cinema HD Display
> moves the screen significantly closer to paper
> <http://www.apple.com/displays/acd23/>) (thank god I purchased recently
> enough to receive $1500 back due to today's announcement of the price
> being slashed 43%).
>
> It seems like someone would have made a PDF of the on-line
> documentation and added an index, but I can't google it up if it exists.
>
> On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, at 03:25 PM, Peter Loron wrote:
>
>> MySqlFront is what you're looking for. The project has been
>> "suspeneded", but the current release (and discussion) is available at
>> this link:
>>
>> http://mysqlfront.venturemedia.de/
>> index.php?s=9503bf12672368f1fd43045383a76713&act=ST&f=2&t=328
>
>
> Yes! This is what I was looking for ... but drat, suspended; not likely
> it will be compiled for OS X ... I forgot to mention that my desire to
> move to PHP/MySQL is fueled by by desire to move from Windows to Mac
> for my database/scripting work ... I found this, which looks pretty
> nifty: <http://cocoamysql.sourceforge.net/>.
>
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