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Re^3: LAMP is practical model?

by hardburn (Abbot)
on Nov 23, 2005 at 18:34 UTC ( [id://511201]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: LAMP is practical model?
in thread LAMP is practical model?

My usage of "LAMP" is rather constrained. I use it to refer to simply the kernel, web server, database, and programming language typically used in the business. In terms of LAMP, anything not covered by the 'LAM' part will be custom-built with the 'P' bit of the acronym. But a company that sells stuff online would be silly to write its own accounting package.

"There is no shame in being self-taught, only in not trying to learn in the first place." -- Atrus, Myst: The Book of D'ni.

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Re^4: LAMP is practical model?
by wazoox (Prior) on Nov 23, 2005 at 20:28 UTC
    It actually depends heavily on your business. If the core competence in the company is writing software, it may be silly not to make use of it to build an accounting package that fits very precisely your needs and may give you a huge headstart on your market.

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