Don't worry about installing your own LAMP environment. (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP)
On windows, you can download and install WAMP. With one installation and you get an apache webserver, database server and php.
http://www.wampserver.com
On mac, you can download and install MAMP.
http://www.mamp.info/
Saves me a lot of headache to do development locally on my computer.
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jason dot khov at gmail dot com
28-Dec-2008 04:49
28-Dec-2008 04:49
ctestroote at bresnan dot net
10-Sep-2008 09:21
10-Sep-2008 09:21
If youre just learning PHP, then the simpliest thing to use is called Xampp, just install the Apache server and save your php files in the htdocs folder. Then when you open your browser you would type http://127.0.0.1/htdocs/example.php to see your php.
I also use Notepad++ to write my php files but there are many others to use.
Michael
02-Mar-2007 08:54
02-Mar-2007 08:54
Agreed. Some of the pre-configured packs and associated tutorials really can simplify the installation and get you up and running in minutes but you MUST make sure that as an absolute minimum you add a secure password - ideally a mix of letters, numbers, not a real word etc. Otherwise, when your site/system is live, it will be potentially open to abuse.
cvncpu
26-Oct-2006 04:53
26-Oct-2006 04:53
just keep in mind that these installation packages are for development use, and are not built for a production enviroment, the preformance and security of these tools is not setup for use in a public website.
