SuperWebz offers unique opportunities in database training and database design. A database is a collection of information stored in a computer in an organised way, such that a computer program can consult it to answer questions. A database is organized so that its contents can easily be accessed, managed and updated. The software used to manage and query a database is known as a database management system (DBMS). Most applications have a back-end and a front-end and use the database as a back-end. Back-end and front-end are expressions that describe programs relative to the user.
A front-end program is one that users interact with directly. The front-end is responsible for collecting input from the user, which can be in a variety of forms, and processing it in such a way that it conforms to a specification that the back-end can use. These scripting languages access the database.
A back-end program supports the front-end services and tasks not directly controlled by the user. When building a database a programmer sets the "invisible structure" of the information displayed in the front end.
Building a database (back end programming)
- MySQL training
MySQL is the world's most popular open-source database. Open source means that the source code, the programming code that makes up MySQL is available to anyone. MySQL is a relational database management system (RDBMS). Hands on training at SuperWebz will teach you how to build databases in this program, which is capable of storing an enormous amount and a wide variety of data.
Interacting with a database (front end scripting)
- PHP training
PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting language. The goal of the language is to allow web and database developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly.
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