Mysql
On a NAMP (NetBSD, Apache, MySQL, PHP) server, you can get a faster PHP rendering using eAccelerator.Continue reading...
I have to take care of Frederic Mejias’ Martial Arts School website . It historically runs on Joomla. I personally probably wouldn’t have use that piece of … software but the choice isn’t mine :p
So starting using/modifying that beast, I installed an instance of my MacBook Pro. What you’ll need is a Web server capable of running PHP and a SQL database. Once you finished saying that, the quickest thought is Macintosh, Apache, Mysql and PHP.Continue reading...
After creating and editing my Website from scratch with Vim, I used Dokuwiki for quite a long time. Then came the Facebook time. This is when I switched to some more hypee tool. I choosed WordPress.
One nice thing WordPress provides, except from full HTTP management, is automatic configuration and updates.
Here’s how I installed it on OpenBSD.Continue reading...
SQL commands are things I can’t remember since I don’t use them every day. Here are (MySQL) commands that I keep looking for.Continue reading...
At least my Web 2.0 application (aka WordPress) requires a database system.
I’m used to using MySQL and that’s what I installed on my OpenBSD server.Continue reading...