First, why not separately set up Apache, PHP, and MySql environments? In this way, you can learn more, and it is cool to say. Maybe it's because I'm lazy. I'm the kind of person who is "ready-to-use. A gentleman is born with good or false knowledge. Xunzi taught us two thousand years ago that we should be good at using tools. Why should I configure it?
Haha, I just talked about the PHP development environment in windows. I used the AppServ Development Kit. I used XAMPP for Mac. This is a tool launched by Apache Friends, a non-profit project dedicated to promoting Apache servers. In fact, XAMPP also has a windows version. Now it seems that XAMPP is better than AppServ, especially on win8 systems. This is because the server control tool of the windows Start Menu in AppServ is very troublesome to use on a windows 8 system without a traditional Start Menu. Although PhpMyAdmin is not integrated in XAMPP, we have better use of MySqlWorkBench and HeidiSql. In addition to temporary use, who will mainly use PhpMyAdmin for database design and maintenance?
In combination, it is easy to use and cross-platform consideration. I will use XAMPP + MySqlWorkBench in the future! For Windows, Linux, and Mac.
Select the tool above, and then use the tool!
In fact, it's just installation. After installation, the Directory of the Apache server website is/Applications/XAMPP/htdocs.
Well, let's go ahead!