Haha doesn't sound like much of an argument saying that they weren't originally written for Windows and "read the docs"
How can you even suggest Access/IIS - that is even worse.
Well I think I'll stick with Apache/MySQL until I hear something to persuade me it's not a good idea.
Because I want to use Apache/MySQL which is what Im most familiar with and what I want to learn about and what is used on the main server. There would be absolutely no point in installing IIS/Access/MS SQL when Im writing scripts for unix/linux using mysql
How can you even suggest Access/IIS - that is even worse.
Well I think I'll stick with Apache/MySQL until I hear something to persuade me it's not a good idea.
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Why don't you install IIS and the equivelant MS SQL database system?Because I want to use Apache/MySQL which is what Im most familiar with and what I want to learn about and what is used on the main server. There would be absolutely no point in installing IIS/Access/MS SQL when Im writing scripts for unix/linux using mysql