> Get a cheap hosting account somewhere, install a simple (but well wriiten) > application that uses a database and study the code to figure out how things > work.
Better yet, get a local development environment up and running. You can easily use XAMPP or MAMP to get Apache, MySql, PHP up and running as quick as possible. You can also install/build each of these components yourself separately thereby gaining an even further understanding of the LAMP stack. Download the latest versions of each project your interested in and start plugging away at them. RYAN JOY http://ryanjoy.com http://twitter.com/atxryan 512.552.2687 mobile
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