Someone at the Cyber pizza last month was looking for clue on running
Apache on WinXP.
This link looks useful:
http://machinelake.com/articles/2005/10/22/windows-xp-apache-2-and-scgi-quick-start
It includes Rails.
Jim
Julian Yap wrote:
Wayne,
Teaching Python on the other hand gives you shell scripting
skills, web development skills, application development skills,
etc...
Sorry our posts must have crossed each other. Next to StarBasic, Python
is probably the most intuitive language and the easiest to
The programming skill that is most critically needed is, hold your breath,
StarBasic (or any Visual Basic equivalent that works with OpenOffice.org).
I completely disagree.
The programming skill that is most critically needed is: The one that gets
programmers started along the right track
Warren Togami wrote:
Free Software will Make you Younger
The uninitiated would read Free Software and Make you Younger and
immediately assume it is spam. Just a random thought...
Warren Togami
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Bully wrote:
Warren Togami wrote:
Free Software will Make you Younger
The uninitiated would read Free Software and Make you Younger and
immediately assume it is spam. Just a random thought...
Warren Togami
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Even the initiated would read 'spam' out of those headings.
Someone at the Cyber pizza last month was looking
for
clue on running Apache on WinXP.
This link looks useful:
http://machinelake.com/articles/2005/10/22/windows-xp-apache-2-and-scgi-quick-start
It includes Rails.
To get Apache, PHP, Perl, MySQL, Python, etc.
installed on Windows with