Re: PHP installations, usage, and popularity

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As far as I know it is called LAMPP and not LAMP. So you have PHP and also
Perl. But never the less PHP is one of the most widespread web languages
now-a-days.

2011/9/20 Daniel Brown <danbrown@xxxxxxx>

> On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 18:10, David Harkness <david.h@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
> > Gently remind them that the P in LAMP stands for PHP. There's a big
> reason
> > most every web developer can tell you what each letter in LAMP stands
> for:
> > heavy market penetration.
>
>     It has become a presumption in that regard, yes, but the 'P' in
> LAMP was actually for Perl.
>
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