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General Discussion

Is there a place for me to learn back end web development?

I want to learn the back end for web and mobile development. e.g. databases, apache etc.

the php track deals with server side code and includes databases(also there's a database track) but Apache is a program that runs on a web server so you don't need to "develop" it really (guessing you could mod it and get it todo other things but). http://httpd.apache.org/

im doing the php track the now as i need to make a database with a web front...so far its going ok.

2 Answers

You could follow the course of "Ruby on Rails" too.

if your willing to look at other learning sites, pluralsight.com might be of help :)