Here's a left-field question:
Does there happen to be a compelling reason for me to look into php when
using a MySQL database rather than my current Java usage.
I know the easy answer would be that if I know java, then stay with
java....it's a more versatile language, and so on. But, are there
things that can be done with php+MySQL that I can't do (maybe as easily)
with Java+MySQL? I ask only because I see on the internet, in
magazines....everywhere the combo of php and MySQL being discussed.
For example, when coding to an Oracle database, it is a huge benefit to
me to use Java (rather than say VB) due to the intergration of Java and
Oracle. Is there anything like that going on with php+MySQL?
Thanks,
Rob
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