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Posted by Rtenboer@gmail.com on 09/26/07 19:33
On Sep 5, 9:29 am, Blue_Hat <Bluehatc...@Gmail.com> wrote:
> Aaron Saray wrote:
> > On Sep 1, 12:26 pm, "Jacky" <j...@knight.com> wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >> I'd like to setup a private web server on my machine which serves local web
> >> browsers, just for learning php...
> >> Is it a good/bad idea? what procedures should I follow in order to setup
> >> everything right?
> >> Thank you
> >> Jack
>
> > Congratulations on wanting to get more into PHP - I'm sure you're
> > going to like it and be successful.
>
> > You're on the right track - having a local install of PHP is a great
> > idea. I currently work on 7 different state based websites for an
> > insurance company with multiple concurrent projects at a time - I'd
> > never be able to be as efficient at my development and debugging
> > without having a local install (WAMP).
>
> > Depending on your choice of operating system, both the answers above
> > are correct. As time progresses, you'll probably want to continue to
> > customize your PHP install, etc. Feel free to ask any other
> > questions. :)
>
> I'd want to learn PHP too, I visit this group every now and then
> jacky, if maybe we could help each other along the way, what do you think?
>
> I'm also wanting to do up a little server-type-thing for my teaching
> myself PHP, I so love it and want to teach myself the language too, good
> luck!!!
It's a good start with setting up a local webserver with php and mysql
support
but then you need to get focus on learning it and maybe the best way
is just get directly into the (OOP)
( Object Orientated Programming) of php
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