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Choose The Right Programming Language

Mysql
February 5, 2003 by Peter Tornquist

Verry interesting articel I agree on everything except mysql there is a lot of tools out ther for ex phpmyadmin.

 

peter

RE: Mysql
February 6, 2003 by Tjerk Heringa
Hi, you are absolutely right. I forgot about PHPMyAdmin completely. If you work with PHP, it is a good solution of course. Sorry.
Just what I needed...
February 20, 2003 by des masic

I am learning XML and Actioncript (flash MX) thingies these days, and was wondering, which language to use for the bigger stuff :D

OK now, do I have to have a programming background for learning Coldfusion, PHP and ASP, I am a beginner and it certainly does'nt make things easy, and I would so love to learn em all :)

RE: Just what I needed...
February 20, 2003 by Dennis van Galen

well, if you ask me. then i would say CF, just write your cfquery in a component with functions like getArticle, updateArticle, etc. Then you set access remote and continue work in flash, invoke using settings in a .as textfile that resides on the server. I am not much good at scripting though, i think that part of flash sucks. CF also gives you easy access to XML.

Dennis

RE: Just what I needed...
February 21, 2003 by Tjerk Heringa

Hi,

in general i am sure that taking a formal course in programming/application development will certainly be a good idea. It is something i never had and i noticed that others who did take a course are better trained in analysing questions and faster in building solutions. IN the time i need to worry about the question whether i need a function or a subroutine, they have written the code allready.

A better alternative
February 24, 2003 by Li d

Hi,

very nice article Tjerk. For MySQL management, check out Eskuel ( http://www.phptools4u.com/scripts/eskuel/?lang=english ) . Coolest interface and more userfreindly than phpmyAdmin

Regards

Saad