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2 Feb

Introduction to Drupal


Drupal is not like the average open source CMS software. It is powered by its’ lightweight core, the simplicity of use, the thousand of contributors that are constantly updating and upgrading it and the thousand of customised free plugins that you can use to achieve your on-line purpose. Drupal is not only a CMS (content management system) but a content management framework too. Why is it a framework too? Well tha’s symple, just because it is geared more towards configurability and customisation.

29 Oct

Installing WordPress quick and easy


There are a lot of blog softwares out there but the by far si WordPress. It is fully customisable, easy to use, it has a lot of plugins, it is SEO friendly etcetera. In this tutorial you will learn to install WordPress.

15 Jun

Installing Zend Framework


In this video tutorial you’ll be shown the basics of setting up Zend Framework.

18 Mar

PHP Installation and The Basics


Yes another PHP instalation tutorial. But this one is more detailed and better explained. It will show you how to install XAMPP and the first steps in making a simple PHP script.

9 Mar

PHP – 1 – Installing PHP


This video tutorial is the first from a series of tutorials made by www.thenewboston.com witch I appreciate. You will learn how to install XAMPP, for witch you allready saw some tutorials here.

27 Feb

Installing XAMPP – Apache, MySQL, PHP and PERL all in one


XAMPP is another easy to install Apache distribution containing MySQL, PHP and Perl. In my opinion this is the software of choose if you need a quick and good Apache distribution.

27 Feb

Installing WAMP – Windows, Apache, MySQL and PHP quick solution


WAMP is the one of the most helpful software for those just started to learn developing in PHP. It is a quick installation, step by step, and most off all, the simplest. Check this video bellow to learn how to install this software.

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