I have a Macintosh laptop to use for work now (Woo hoo!), so I need to get more comfortable with Unix-y things on OS X. Currently, I'm learning about databases and Web 2.0 on Debian Linux, then grabbing the laptop and trying to do the same thing there. Sometimes, everything works, sometimes it doesn't. Here are my relevant helpful links:
Apache Server, MySQL, and PHP On Mac OS X
- MySQL on Mac OS X
- Apache Web-Serving with Mac OS X: There's a powerful Apache web server built in to every Mac OS X computer. Kevin Hemenway shows you how to start serving web pages within minutes, then he gives you the tools for advanced techniques that seasoned system administrators use every day.
- Using Apache and PHP on Mac OS X from Dev Articles: Programming Help, Web Design Help, CSS Help.
- Configuring OS X for Web Development from Site Point, SitePoint is a fast growing online media company and information provider targeting the Web professional market, specifically Web Developers and Designers.
- Installing MySQL on Mac OS X: How to build your Mac into a Internet server using open source software.
- Working with PHP 5 in Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
- living-e presents: MAMP The abbreviation MAMP stands for: Macintosh, Apache, Mysql and PHP. With just a few mouse-clicks, you can install Apache, PHP and MySQL for Mac OS X! MAMP installs a local server environment in a matter of seconds on your Mac OS X computer, be it PowerBook or iMac. Like similar packages from the Windows- and Linux-world, MAMP comes free of charge.
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Thanks for linking to http://switch.richard5.net but I would like to point out that the information there is a bit outdated. A more recent description can be found at http://diymacserver.com which is kept up to date
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