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Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2025 12:43 am Post subject: |
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Posted: December 10 2025
Homepage: http://www.infocom.cqu.edu.au/Courses/2003/T3/
On this page you have a special situation, please read carefully.
The Central Queensland University Faculty of Informatics and Communication offers their University materials online. You are free to download and review the materials, AFAIK, but excercise some common sense: no degrees come to you when you use their course outlines. Unless you are electing to enroll in their curriculum.
Looking on that page for COIT13146, you will find a course outline Linux as its focus.
Aside from that, I feel this site is very beneficial for all of our members to review, if not for Linux, then possibly for any of a hoard of other courses: Databases, Aviation, Contemporary Photomedia. etc.
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mmmna . . . . . . .

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Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2025 8:39 pm Post subject: Mysql foundation |
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O'reillys' OnLamp PHP DevCenter is offering a foundation level class in mysql, called "MySQL Crash Course" O'Reilly wrote: | Welcome to another issue of PHP Foundations. Last time, I wrapped up a discussion of an ongoing topic of security and good practices I've dubbed "PHP Paranoia." Today I will be changing gears yet again and discuss a cornerstone of any sizable web application ? a database back end. Specifically, I will be spending the next few columns discussing the MySQL database, starting with today's article, which will serve as a crash course in SQL. For those of you who are familiar with relational databases such as MySQL, today's column may not be necessary for you; it contains no PHP code. Instead, I will introduce the concepts of relational databases and the language used to manipulate the data within them. Those of who haven't been exposed to relational databases, however, read on! |
The main theme of the PHP DevCenter is to educate people regarding PHP, so readers should excpect this class to eventually refer to mysql interfacing with php. But from the above, you can certainly gain something from the class.
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