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I look to you lot to recommend me some good sources (books/online turorials, whatever) on using the following:
Apache web server
ColdFusion
PHP
ASP
(.NET framwork also)
I'm very computer literate, so technical stuff is fine, just so long as it's well explained and starts of at a fairly reasonably simple level.
Thanks in advance :)
> Tutorial helped with it all, thanks.
> It was just the localhost bit that confused me, didn't really mention
> what to do there.
No probs. Half the time getting a working environment to develop in is actually more difficult and frustrating that getting down to the nitty gritty of coding. I remember spending weeks trying to get the Ogre graphics rending engine talking to MS Visual studio.
Now away! Code! Create! ;)
good luck.
> Tutorial as originally posted, and domain and server name as
> "localhost" for the easiest option.
>
> Install apache, localhost twice, fire it up, open browser,
> "http://localhost/" and you should see the apache
> information.
>
> The tutorial I posted takes you through ALL this.
Tutorial helped with it all, thanks.
It was just the localhost bit that confused me, didn't really mention what to do there.
> I taught myself entirely from the PHP manual and online code examples.
Good for you.
Personally though, I wouldn't have been able to us the PHP manual to begin with (in the way it was a few years ago), as programming in that mannor was all new to me. The book I had really helped me get to grips with the language first off, before moving onto more complex things.
The Big Black Book series (Big black Book of PHP etc etc)
WROX series of manuals (Industry standard reference manuals)
Google.
> Pandaemonium wrote:
>
> I don't know how far along you are but,
> [URL]http://www.aesthetic-theory.com/learn.php?server2[/URL] gives a
> great tutorial and step by step instructions on geting apache, mySQL
> and PHP talking to each other.
>
>
> Someone mentioned before that you could set up a php server type
> thing on your computer that allowed you to run php code on your pc
> without it having to be uploaded on a webserver that allows php/mysql
> etc.
> Not sure if it is apache or something else?
> Went to instal the apache stuff but it asks for a network domain and
> a server name - no idea what to put there... anyone help?
>
> Thanks
Tutorial as originally posted, and domain and server name as "localhost" for the easiest option.
Install apache, localhost twice, fire it up, open browser, "http://localhost/" and you should see the apache information.
The tutorial I posted takes you through ALL this.
> Download a copy of the PHP manual - the best PHP resource.
Not if you've no idea about programming to begin with. Once you understand the basics and how PHP works though, the PHP manual is gold.
I bought one of the Sams Teach yourself in 24 series for PHP, and found it to be great. Though that was a few years ago now, so better books and online turorials might be available. Have a search on google for some online tutorials, but I've always prefered books myself - and Sams have been a personal favourite of mine when starting off (thought be aware that their publications do carry a hell of a lot of typo's).
> Went to instal the apache stuff but it asks for a network domain and
> a server name - no idea what to put there... anyone help?
Just enter in either 'localhost' or '127.0.0.1' for each one.
Have fun!
> I don't know how far along you are but,
> [URL]http://www.aesthetic-theory.com/learn.php?server2[/URL] gives a
> great tutorial and step by step instructions on geting apache, mySQL
> and PHP talking to each other.
Someone mentioned before that you could set up a php server type thing on your computer that allowed you to run php code on your pc without it having to be uploaded on a webserver that allows php/mysql etc.
Not sure if it is apache or something else?
Went to instal the apache stuff but it asks for a network domain and a server name - no idea what to put there... anyone help?
Thanks