And if you have a Mac, CocoaMySQL (client) is far better for managing
a MySQL database than the server-based phpMyAdmin, in my opinion, and
it's free.
Navicat is good, too and there are versions for Mac and PC, but it is not free.
sqb
To master MySQL is another story. But, by my experience, to manage a
very simple
database using phpmyadmin is easier than simple scripting and stack structure.
Marielle
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