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Marc Delisle

"Mastering phpMyAdmin 2.11 for Effective MySQL Management"

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Introducing phpMyAdmin
Welcome to the evolved Web! In the last few years, the Web has changed
dramatically. In its infancy, the Web was a medium used mainly to convey static
information ("Look, my home page is on the Web!"). Now, large parts of the Web
carry information that is dynamically generated by application programs, on which
enterprises and even individuals rely for their intranets and public websites.
Because of the clear benefits of databases (better accessibility and structuring of
information), web applications are mostly database driven.


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