RE: Wamp/XAMPP and phpmyadmin

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First off, phpmyadmin is built into Xampp... I'm not sure about Wamp...

I use Xampp as my environment in learning php, and I don't really use
phpmyadmin all that much at the moment, though I have done a few things
in there.  Its really just up to you...  phpmyadmin doesn't allow you to
do most of what you can do writing php... you will defiantly still have
to write php code to really make anything happen... but it is more of an
admin program to allow the administration of your environment to be a
little easier.

Thanks!

Jacob Bergman
Network Technician
Pullman School District #267
(509) 432-4012
jbergman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-----Original Message-----
From: Abhisek Dutta [mailto:abhisek.dutt@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 10:25 PM
To: php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  Wamp/XAMPP and phpmyadmin

I recently came across wamp and XAMPP and was tempted to use them. They 
seemed really easy to use and the installation is simple and easy. What 
really amazed me is phpmyadmin. But i am yet to start with phpmyadmin. I

am still learning php. If i start using phpmyadmin i'd probably never 
learn to use command line. So, my question is how healthy is it to use 
phpmyadmin for a n00b?
Regards
Abhisek

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