in reply to Re: E-Commerce Monks
in thread E-Commerce Monks
Thank you for staying with the spirit of my initial post. I have another question to throw in. What do people like to implement? As in their own SSL or a gateway? HTML, SSI, PHP, CGI, etc. And what about databases? Flatfile, SQL (which SQL? mySQL, PostGreSQL, Oracle?), ODBM, no datbase?
I just happen to think there's alot of interesting opinions to explore
Re: Re: Re: E-Commerce Monks
by derby (Abbot) on May 12, 2003 at 15:49 UTC
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I think most monks here begin with
LAMP where the P is not PHP and not Python but Perl. For more detailed yet open ended discussions, you may want to consider attending your local perl mongers group.
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Yet another acronym to add to my vocabulary. I too would fall into the LAMP category.
Excerpt from derby's link
...a LAMP platform, consisting of Linux+Apache+MySQL+Perl.
Of course, there are plenty of excellent open source variants for any of the pieces of LAMP. Let the L stand for Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and Darwin/Mac OS X, all of which are open source operating systems and all but the latter have open source GUI layers. Let the M stand for MySQL and PostGreSQL. Let the P stand for PHP, Perl, Python, and Ruby.
Personally I use FreeBSD+Apache+mySQL+Perl.
To my surprise I found 2 perl monger groups. One in Springfield about 70 miles away, and the other in Conway about 120 miles away. Thats better than I would have expected.
Good suggestions derby. Good for me, and good for many others here I am sure.
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