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=== Popular low-level software bundles ===
=== Popular low-level software bundles ===


* [[LAMP]] Linux - Apache Web Server - [[MySQL]] DataBase, [[PHP]] (or Perl/Python) scripting language.
* [[LAMP]] Linux - Apache Web Server - [[MySQL]] DataBase, [[PHP]] (or Perl/[[Python]]) scripting language.
* Windows - Active Server Pages - SQL server (or its free restricted versions)  (Microsoft)
* Windows - Active Server Pages - SQL server (or its free restricted versions)  (Microsoft)



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Definition

“A web application framework is a software framework that is designed to support the development of dynamic websites, Web applications and Web services. The framework aims to alleviate the overhead associated with common activities used in Web development. For example, many frameworks provide libraries for database access, templating frameworks and session management, and often promote code reuse. (Wikipedia, retrieved 16:26, 15 September 2007 (MEST)).”

See also: web application, web service, portalware,rich internet application, database


Software

Web application frameworks

low level frameworks

Popular low-level software bundles

  • LAMP Linux - Apache Web Server - MySQL DataBase, PHP (or Perl/Python) scripting language.
  • Windows - Active Server Pages - SQL server (or its free restricted versions) (Microsoft)

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