Easiest setup on Linux for a PHP newbie
Hi,
I'm starting out with PHP. I'd like to work on a project for personal
use; I will not be putting it on the web. What is the easiest way to do
this? I know I can set up an Apache server (I'm on Ubuntu Linux), but
I'm wondering if there's any simpler option, given that my scripts
don't have to be accessible on the web.
Thanks!
.
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