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National Open Source UnConference, Mumbai

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https://barcamp.org/OssBarCampMumbai

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OssBarCampMumbai is proposed to be a camp where we brainstorm/ share ideas/ discuss on the latest in open source world, web technologies. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from attendees.

Attendees are strongly encouraged to give a demo, a session, or help with one. You can help by taking notes on the wiki, blogging the event, helping to promote the event, or helping with logistics.

Now a LAMP is just rocking

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hey friends
i think php and mysql + apache has outdated the .net and java more than enough to say that LAMP is rocking.

we can found lots of work going on the php and linux

lots of work in open source like drupal and oscommerce and so.

Sun pairs Unix with open-source stack

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Hello Friends,

I just want to share the following information with all the ITVidya members.

You've heard of LAMP, the popular open-source infrastructure stack featuring the Linux operating system, the Apache Web server, MySQL's database, and the Perl, Python or PHP scripting languages.

Sun Microsystems Inc. plans to spotlight a variation on that mixture, replacing Linux with its own Solaris Unix operating system as part of its Solaris + AMP, or SAMP, stack for building Web applications. Featured in Sun's rollout today are versions of the open-source AMP components optimized for Solaris 10 plus Sun developer tools.

Installing the LAMP framework on Linux or Windows

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To begin to craft database driven, PHP powered, commercial applications, the following needs to be installed, and then configured to communicate with each other in harmony on your hardware and OS of choice.

  • Apache 2.0 as the web server of choice
  • MySQL 5.XX as the database engine of choice
  • PHP 5.X as the middleware programming environment of choice

I'm not going to delve into what will be the best hardware platform, and I'm only going to refer to two operating systems:

Linux: (Any flavor, although I do have a weakness for RedHat/Open Core)

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