Re: How to get an unix programmer started on web programming?
- From: Mark <Mark.Fenbers@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 09:37:05 -0400
apache/oracle/php.Why not apache/mysql/php? My opinion is that using Oracle for web purposes is like using a rifle to kill a fly.
There are many books on all three. Just go to any competant book store and spend an hour there looking through some. I tend not to be one who reads a book from cover to cover, but use books as references when I get stuck. I've found that books with a massive Index and ToC work best for me. I also have some "cookbook"-style tutorial books that work great as references.
Looking at my shelf, I just realized that most of my favorites are published by O'Reilly.
Mark .
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