P for PHP, M for MySQL in LAMP, Learn Their Roles in Web App_MySQL
LAMP
Understanding and installling the components of the LAMP stack are the first steps to learning the role of Linux, the Apache Server, MySQL and PHP in developing web applications. To learn more, take theMySQL and PHP - Developing Dynamic Web Application training course.
You can take this 4-day, instructor-led course as a:
- Live-Virtual Event: Take this class from your own desk, no travel required. Choose from events already on the schedule to suit different time-zones. These events are delivered in English.
- In-Class Event: Travel to an education center to take this class, for example at
Location |
Date |
Delivery Location |
Rome, Italy |
29 September 2014 |
Italian |
Warsaw, Poland |
22 September 2014 |
Polish |
To register for an event, request an additional event, or learn more about the authentic MySQL curriculum, go tohttp://education.oracle.com/mysql.

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