Joe Kelly,
When you find out what a stands for, let me
know:))
Joe Cervenka
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- Joe Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was interested in this when it came out last year.
> Looks like the
> link to North Lake College is bad. Is this still
> offered?
>
> Also, the latest CFDJ has an article on building a
> "LAMBDA" box.
> Linux, Apache, MySQL, Blue Dragon (not sure what the
> last 'A' is for).
> The guy put the whole deal on an old laptop. I
> might try this as an
> experiment. It's cheap enough!
>
> If you haven't checked out mysql.com lately, the GUI
> tools have really improved!
> http://www.mysql.com/products/
>
> Thanks,
> Joe Kelly
>
> On 5/5/05, Clement Cervenka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > Matt,
> >
> > I found this information on the groups archieval
> site,
> > thanks for the linkage from our last email. I have
> > copied that lamp information below, for you. PS,
> have
> > hear great feedback and respones about this
> program.
> > Also, if you are planning to teach in tarrant
> > community college, try NW or NE, in dallas try
> > downtown el centra due to great web/internet
> program,
> > in collin try spring creek campus, great multi
> media,
> > animation program as well.
> >
> > joe cervenka
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > I just wanted to let everyone know that the
> DCCCD's
> > only LAMP(Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP/Perl/Python)
> program
> > is now open for enrollment at North Lake College.
> > This program consists of four 8-week courses
> > (full-semester courses which are "compressed" to 8
> > weeks) which provide hands-on instruction in the
> > following areas:
> >
> > Linux Installation and Administration (ITSC 1391)
> -
> > Hands-on introduction to the Linux operating
> system
> > covering aspects of Linux
> installation,administration,
> > upgrading, networking, security, and application
> > development.
> >
> > Apache Installation and Administration (IMED 1391)
> -
> > Learn how to set up, configure, and administer
> your
> > own web server. Topics will include Apache
> > architec-ture, core modules, security, and server
> > management.
> >
> > MySQL (ITSC 1391) - This course will prepare
> students
> > with the knowledge and tools necessary to install
> and
> > maintain a secure and stable MySQL database and
> will
> > cover user and database setup, access control, the
> SQL
> > language, backups, and security.
> >
> > PHP (ITSE 1391) - Brush up on your programming
> skills
> > (or learn a new skill!) by learning PHP, an
> > open-source scripting language that forms a
> critical
> > com-ponent of Internet technology.
> >
> > All classes are offered in the evenings, two
> nights a
> > week with an additional "open lab" available on
> > Fri-days. Classes are taught by instructors with
> years
> > of experience in various aspects of open-source
> > techno-logy. And you can't beat the price: $133
> > tuition for each class offered. Each class is a
> 3-hour
> > credit course, and can be transfered into other
> > program and certificates.
> >
> > Check out the schedule here:
> >
>
http://www.northlakecollege.edu/schedules/2005Spring/ITLaMP.pdf
> >
> > Feel free to contact me for more info. Since these
> > courses are "hands-on," space is limited in each
> > class, so don't wait to register.
> > We are always looking for instructors with
> industry
> > experience and a willingness to share what they
> know
> > with others, so if this program or other
> open-source
> > topics are of interest to you, and you'd like to
> > help with teaching and curriculum development, let
> me
> > know.
> >
> > --Brian Koontz
> > Computer Science Coordinator
> > North Lake College
> > 972.273.3461
> >
> >
> > --- Matthew Woodward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Can you point me in the right direction on that
> > > again? Once I get
> > > done with my master's in July or August I want
> to
> > > look into teaching
> > > some classes at one of the community colleges
> around
> > > here. You know
> > > me, I love to talk at people. ;-)
> > >
> > > On May 5, 2005, at 8:48 AM, Clement Cervenka
> wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Matt,
> > > >
> > > > In regards to your posting comments, have
> you
> > > > throught about posting that introduction
> overview
> > > > seminar offer at Dallas Lake View campus
> covering
> > > > linux, apache, mysql, pearl email I forwarded
> me
> > > > recently. This seminar is just an general
> overview
> > > > of these 4 programs.
> > > >
> > > > Joe Cervenka
> > > >
> > > > --- Matthew Woodward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > > >
> > > >> Most of the time I've been tasked with going
> the
> > > >> opposite direction
> > > >> (from SQL Server to MySQL), but I'm moving my
> > > blog
> > > >> from a dedicated
> > > >> server to a shared hosting account at
> HostMySite
> > > (I
> > > >> just wasn't using
> > > >> the dedicated server nearly to its potential)
> so
> > > I'm
> > > >> moving from
> > > >> MySQL to SQL Server. MS of course has a
> handy
> > > >> article helping with
> > > >> this migration, but the principles actually
> apply
> > > if
> > > >> you're going the
> > > >> other direction as well.
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sql/2000/deploy/
> > >
> > > > mysql.mspx
> > > >
> > > >>
> > > >> Bottom line is that using the ODBC connection
> for
> > > >> MySQL and SQL
> > > >> Server's DTS capabilities are the simplest
> way to
> > > do
> > > >> this because the
> > > >> drivers handle a lot of the datatype mappings
> for
> > > >> you. All I had to
> > > >> do when I just moved my database was tweak
> some
>
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