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No its not - check again!! ;D
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Now XX last topics, but not XX posts, Zoo! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Adaptation into this forum it's none of my business ;D |
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It is now done. Big thanks to Zoo who sorted the software out for me(I messed it up, and I even have the perl cookbook to refer to). He deserves an applaud for that!
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perl cookbook.. is that in e- format? I have all the orielly books on a cd somewhere :)
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not e format, got the real thing, and its sister book programming perl. Would love a cd with them on though - much quicker to search through!!! Just out of interest, what is your most referenced to book at the moment? Or do you just use the web?
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Had a quick glance. cant see it unless my lad has taken it... Wil see if I can find it tommorow..
Real books? The most used one.. very used is MySQL by Paul DuBois.. Has a very good index at the back. Highly reccomended from someone who isnt a big book fan Also have a decent PHP Programming book but rarely use it now.. Proffesional PHP Programming from WROX...Use web or my own collection of notes and routines... But no matter how long I use MySQL I still revert back to the book now and then :) I ahve Oriellys Learning UNIX on hand in case I need to navigate the server in SSH... I hate UNIX... like going back in time to pre gui computers :( |
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Haven't really got into PHP and MySQL yet - got one database running on this server with a couple of things in to play with. Looks like a good book(checked amazon), and obviously MySQL is the way forwards.
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MySQL or databases in general .. I used to think would be a bore and useless.. But since I started working wiht them its amazing the amount of options it opens up.. I recently made the accy stan site and its just about all database driven..
For example on the front page is a last game and next game.... when the webmaster goes into a control panel and enters the score for the last match played.. the front page auto updates everyhting based on the info that the last match has been played... finds the next game by date and enters that as the next one.. all the info for that is in the DB The same info is used for the links on the bottom left... there is no links page.. you click a team and all the data is retrived from the database and displayed on the fly.. www.awads.co.uk another of mine.. all database driven and all controlled from a CP by someone who knows little about html..they just use forms in the CP All possible through databases.. relational databases blah blah and real easy to learn :) Theres a difference betwen a web designer and a programmer.. I cant design for toffeee.. peope who design use programmes like dreamweaver... programmes like that cant do what only hands on programming can... Programmers will always earn more than designers... Any fool with a computer can make a web site... but to make it live and interactive takes programming :) |
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Nothing wrong with perl.. But I now only use it for backing up and maintaining the scripts I have running out there on the web. Some are years old and either too intricate to replace or always on...All new projects now are done with PHP.. far easier and cleaner than using the CGI
There are things Perl is better for but thats mostly offline / command line stuff.. for web applications I find PHP much better than Perl..Shame because perl was a pain to learn :) |
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I've done relational databases in microsoft access, but not used MySQL. Never had a reason to as the programming I do for a living is completely different to web programming. I'm getting into it now though because I enjoy the web - Only problem is I find it hard to fit all my hobbies in and find myself doing stupid things like programming mods to this site at 5 in the morning!
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[quote author=Forum Admin link=board=feedback;num=1057753653;start=0#10 date=08/19/03 at 10:12:21]I'm looking into changing it to last 20 posts instead of topics. [/quote]
Nice one Admin, it's absolutely brilliant now!! :) :) :) |
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If you have designed databases up to relational then it should hold no fears for you. Its a bit more hands on with more emphasis on permisions and what perm to give and what access allowed (localhost or )
I used to make games.. first as hobby with small commercial success... then got paid work making games for a web company who supply online gaming to ISPs ect But when I got into Perl people started throwing money at me even while learning and so I went down that road and never looked back :) |
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