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PHP and MySQL
- To: luci-discuss@luci.org
- Subject: PHP and MySQL
- From: Joe Tosetti <jtosetti@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 11:23:24 -0500
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- Reply-To: Joe Tosetti <jtosetti@gmail.com>
- Sender: luci-discuss-owner@luci.org
Does anyone have any recommendations for books and or web sites to
learn PHP and MySQL. I have some experience with MySQL and no
experience with PHP. I'd like to create a site to enter inventory
data into a database and generate reports with it.
Has anyone used phpMyInventory? I want to learn how to do this
myself, but if there is something out there already, why re-invent the
wheel?
Thanks,
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Joe Tosetti, RHCE
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