Re: Whats enough to install
For a ready-made GUI, MySQL WorkBench is a good start, a much richer solution than phpMyAdmin.
If you need to build custom data input forms, you need a language that has a Mysql API. Java and C++ are complex and prolix, and their learning curves are steep, so they're probably overkill for "A little db for your own use". Python or PHP would probably get you useful results much sooner than Java.
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Re: Whats enough to install
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