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deesudesu

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I know this might sound silly....please forgive on this one

I am not a programmer, but simply a graphic designer, but our programmer left us,and since that, my boss (which also my father) askin me to help about this matter. This company is still looking for the replacement, but we need to fix about this urgent.

Anyway...What i'm tryin to say here, that we're trying to make a database system for our employee. It consist of their data, photos and some other things. I don't know much about PHP and MYSQl, but i'm always ready to learn. If anyone can give me any clue about this, i will be so greatful.


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Moved to the correct forum.

I suggest picking up a good beginner book on PHP. It is a fairly simple scripting language to learn. If you don't want to spend the money on books there are tutorials on the internet. We have several in our tutorial section: PHP Tutorials - CodeCall Programming Forum

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I have googled a bit and come across this tutorial. w3schools.com/PHP/php_intro.asp (only a coulpe posts, cant make a link yet). Anyways, w3schools is a great place to get information and they are always standards compliant. This tutorial is assuming that you already have your server set up for using PHP and mysql.

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yes, most of us here can confirm that w3schools has great tutorials and reference lists.
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