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LAMP is dead! Long live (Perl) web frameworks!

web2py Vue.js React nginx Mojolicious Laravel Apache HTTP Server Go Programming Language Laminas Project ExpressJS
  1. 1
    Web2py is an open source web application framework.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Web And Application Servers #Web Servers #Application Server 1 social mentions

  2. 2
    Reactive Components for Modern Web Interfaces
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Note how the various four-letter JavaScript stacks (e.g., MERN, MEVN, MEAN, PERN) differentiate themselves mostly by frontend framework (e.g., Angular, React, Vue.js) and maybe by the (relational or NoSQL) database (e.g., MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL). All however seem standardized on the Node.js runtime and Express backend web framework, which could, in theory, be replaced with non-JavaScript options like the more mature LAMP-associated languages and frameworks. (Or if you prefer languages that don’t start with “P”, there’s C#, Go, Java, Ruby, etc.).

    #Front-End Frameworks #Javascript UI Libraries #JS Library 341 social mentions

  3. 3
    A JavaScript library for building user interfaces
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Note how the various four-letter JavaScript stacks (e.g., MERN, MEVN, MEAN, PERN) differentiate themselves mostly by frontend framework (e.g., Angular, React, Vue.js) and maybe by the (relational or NoSQL) database (e.g., MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL). All however seem standardized on the Node.js runtime and Express backend web framework, which could, in theory, be replaced with non-JavaScript options like the more mature LAMP-associated languages and frameworks. (Or if you prefer languages that don’t start with “P”, there’s C#, Go, Java, Ruby, etc.).

    #Javascript UI Libraries #JS Library #JavaScript Framework 775 social mentions

  4. 4
    A high performance free open source web server powering busiest sites on the Internet.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Certainly on the Perl side (with which I’m most familiar), the community has long since recommended the use of a framework built on the PSGI specification, deprecating 1990s-era CGI scripts and the mod_perl Apache extension. Although general-purpose web servers like Apache or Nginx may be part of an overall system, they’re typically used as proxies or load balancers for Perl-specific servers either provided by the framework or a third-party module.

    #Web And Application Servers #Web Servers #Application Server 46 social mentions

  5. A web framework for the Perl programming language.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Web Frameworks #Developer Tools #Python Web Framework 35 social mentions

  6. A PHP Framework For Web Artisans
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Developer Tools #Web Frameworks #PHP Framework 195 social mentions

  7. Apache httpd has been the most popular web server on the Internet since April 1996
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    JavaScript/Node.js options dominated the four-letter acronyms as expected, but the fifth one surprised me: LAMP, the combination of the Linux operating system, Apache web server, MySQL relational database, and Perl, PHP, or Python programming languages. A quick web search for similar lists yielded similar results. Clearly, this meme (in the Dawkins sense) has outlasted its popularization by tech publisher O’Reilly in the 2000s.

    #Web And Application Servers #Web Servers #Application Server 50 social mentions

  8. Go, also called golang, is a programming language initially developed at Google in 2007 by Robert...
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Note how the various four-letter JavaScript stacks (e.g., MERN, MEVN, MEAN, PERN) differentiate themselves mostly by frontend framework (e.g., Angular, React, Vue.js) and maybe by the (relational or NoSQL) database (e.g., MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL). All however seem standardized on the Node.js runtime and Express backend web framework, which could, in theory, be replaced with non-JavaScript options like the more mature LAMP-associated languages and frameworks. (Or if you prefer languages that don’t start with “P”, there’s C#, Go, Java, Ruby, etc.).

    #Programming Language #OOP #Generic Programming Language 292 social mentions

  9. Laminas Project, the enterprise-ready PHP Framework and components. A community-supported, open source continuation of Zend Framework.

    #Web Frameworks #PHP Framework #PHP MVC Framework 6 social mentions

  10. Sinatra inspired web development framework for node.js -- insanely fast, flexible, and simple
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Note how the various four-letter JavaScript stacks (e.g., MERN, MEVN, MEAN, PERN) differentiate themselves mostly by frontend framework (e.g., Angular, React, Vue.js) and maybe by the (relational or NoSQL) database (e.g., MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL). All however seem standardized on the Node.js runtime and Express backend web framework, which could, in theory, be replaced with non-JavaScript options like the more mature LAMP-associated languages and frameworks. (Or if you prefer languages that don’t start with “P”, there’s C#, Go, Java, Ruby, etc.).

    #JavaScript Framework #Node.js Framework #Web Frameworks 425 social mentions

  11. Angular is a JavaScript web framework for creating single-page web applications. The code is free to use and available as open source. It is further maintained and heavily used by Google and by lots of other developers around the world.
    Note how the various four-letter JavaScript stacks (e.g., MERN, MEVN, MEAN, PERN) differentiate themselves mostly by frontend framework (e.g., Angular, React, Vue.js) and maybe by the (relational or NoSQL) database (e.g., MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL). All however seem standardized on the Node.js runtime and Express backend web framework, which could, in theory, be replaced with non-JavaScript options like the more mature LAMP-associated languages and frameworks. (Or if you prefer languages that don’t start with “P”, there’s C#, Go, Java, Ruby, etc.).

    #JavaScript Framework #JS Library #Web Development Tools 284 social mentions

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