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- MAMP abstract "The acronym MAMP refers to a set of free software programs commonly used together to run dynamic web sites on servers running Apple's proprietary operating system, Mac OS X: Mac OS X, the operating system; Apache, the Web server; MySQL, the database management system (or database server); P for PHP, Perl, or Python, all programming languages used for web development.Any open source Web platform made up of these software programs and built upon Mac OS X is a MAMP.Though originally only Apache was integrated into Mac OS X, the combination has become popular because of its low cost and because of the ubiquity of its components, and Mac OS X 10.5 and above ships with PHP and is MySQL-ready. When used in combination they represent a solution stack of technologies that support application servers. MAMP may also be used with popular CMS programs like Drupal for setting up a local development environment.".
- MAMP wikiPageID "4436254".
- MAMP wikiPageRevisionID "598316873".
- MAMP hasPhotoCollection MAMP.
- MAMP subject Category:Web_development_software.
- MAMP subject Category:Web_server_software.
- MAMP type Abstraction100002137.
- MAMP type Code106355894.
- MAMP type CodingSystem106353757.
- MAMP type Communication100033020.
- MAMP type Software106566077.
- MAMP type Writing106359877.
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- MAMP type Genre.
- MAMP type MusicGenre.
- MAMP type TopicalConcept.
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- MAMP comment "The acronym MAMP refers to a set of free software programs commonly used together to run dynamic web sites on servers running Apple's proprietary operating system, Mac OS X: Mac OS X, the operating system; Apache, the Web server; MySQL, the database management system (or database server); P for PHP, Perl, or Python, all programming languages used for web development.Any open source Web platform made up of these software programs and built upon Mac OS X is a MAMP.Though originally only Apache was integrated into Mac OS X, the combination has become popular because of its low cost and because of the ubiquity of its components, and Mac OS X 10.5 and above ships with PHP and is MySQL-ready. ".
- MAMP label "MAMP".
- MAMP label "MAMP".
- MAMP label "MAMP".
- MAMP label "MAMP".
- MAMP label "MAMP".
- MAMP label "MAMP".
- MAMP sameAs MAMP.
- MAMP sameAs MAMP.
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- MAMP sameAs m.025t2pr.
- MAMP sameAs Q2125478.
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- MAMP wasDerivedFrom MAMP?oldid=598316873.
- MAMP isPrimaryTopicOf MAMP.