AMPPS
AMPPS is a solution stack of Apache, MySQL, MongoDB, PHP, Perl and Python for Windows NT,[1] Linux and macOS.[2] It comes with 442[3] PHP web applications, over 1000 PHP classes and 6[4] versions of PHP. AMPPS is created by Softaculous Ltd. a company founded in 2009 which makes the Softaculous Auto installer. AMPPS is used to develop on PHP, MySQL applications like WordPress,[5] Joomla, and Drupal.[6]
Software list
- Prestashop
- Concrete5
- Coppermine Photo Gallery
- phpBB
- SMF
- DokuWiki
- Drupal
- eZ Publish
- Joomla
- Geeklog
- Liferay
- WAMP
- MAMP
- Magento
- Mantis Bug Tracker
- MediaWiki
- Moodle
- Pootle
- Limesurvey
- Redmine
- Subversion
- SugarCRM
- Trac
- WordPress
- MyBB
- Xoops
- b2evolution
The software has 442 PHP applications.
gollark: I should also learn C, and Java.
gollark: I should learn Python so that I can understand the cool Python submissions.
gollark: LyricLy will be done by 2026, since we rescheduled 2025 for 2094.
gollark: Fun idea (if it gets done in the next round it is !!NOT ME!!): implement [BEE LANGUAGE] in C, Java and Python, and make a polyglot of all those interpreters, and write the actual submission logic in [BEE LANGUAGE].
gollark: Yes, a "based" (pH > 8) implementation would implement actual forth and use that.
See also
References
- "Ampps is best alternative of Xampp and Wamp" Archived 2013-04-04 at the Wayback Machine w3update. Retrieved on December 18, 2012.
- "Bye Bye MAMP Pro, Hello AMPPS" Archived 2013-09-08 at the Wayback Machine Bit51. Retrieved on May 31st, 2013.
- "AMPPS with Softaculous" Ampps. Retrieved on January 4, 2018.
- "AMPPS 3.8" Wiki Ampps. Retrieved on January 6, 2018.
- "How to Install WordPress on Windows 8 with AMPPS" Begin WP. Retrieved on Aug 16, 2013.
- "Softaculous Launches AMPPS 2.0" Archived 2013-03-08 at the Wayback Machine Ping! Zine Web Tech Magazine. Retrieved on Feb 1st, 2013.
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