I have just recommended XAMPP to an OP at Re: Perl on laptop running Win 2000 Pro. XAMPP is a readymade Apache, MySQL, PHP and Perl package for various OSes. I have used it for various projects in the past and I am, as others very confident with it.

The first time I noticed XAMPP was on a CD that came with my fav. computer magazine. I always had the impression, that it would be an world wide know project, but today I stumbled about the sites country statistics and saw that germany ist at the first position, far behind the US and the rest is unimportant.

What about you? Did you know about XAMPP?

Spread the word!


holli, /regexed monk/

In reply to How famous is XAMPP? by holli

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