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LAMP

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What is LAMP?

LAMP is an acronym representing a common web service stack, named after its components: Linux (operating system), Apache (web server), MySQL/MariaDB (database management system), and PHP/Perl/Python (programming languages). It's a popular open-source platform for developing and deploying dynamic websites and web applications.

What other technologies are related to LAMP?

LAMP Competitor Technologies

LEMP is a similar web stack that replaces Apache with Nginx, offering an alternative web server solution.
mentioned alongside LAMP in 70% (353) of relevant job posts
WAMP is another web stack that replaces Linux with Windows, providing an alternative operating system.
mentioned alongside LAMP in 49% (286) of relevant job posts
MEAN stack is a JavaScript-based framework for building dynamic web applications, offering a different technology stack compared to LAMP.
mentioned alongside LAMP in 15% (435) of relevant job posts
MERN stack provides a completely different JavaScript-based technology stack for web development.
mentioned alongside LAMP in 5% (233) of relevant job posts

LAMP Complementary Technologies

PHP is the scripting language used in the LAMP stack for dynamic content generation.
mentioned alongside LAMP in 1% (4.4k) of relevant job posts
Plugins enhance CMS capabilities within the LAMP stack.
mentioned alongside LAMP in 62% (60) of relevant job posts
Apache is the web server component of the LAMP stack.
mentioned alongside LAMP in 2% (1.6k) of relevant job posts

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