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LAMP Stack Explained in 3 Minutes

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LAMP is a web platform made of four different components – can you guess what the acronym stands for? In this video, Dan Kehn explains what those 4 pieces are and how LAMP differs from other stacks like MEAN and MERN.

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9 thoughts on “LAMP Stack Explained in 3 Minutes

  • As someone looking to get back into web stuff and upgrade my outdated skills, this was so helpful. How do you write backward so well? lol

  • Hold the fort, is this dude writing backwards?

  • How does the server handle multiple requests? Does it create a new terminal for each visitor?
    What happens when 100 people visit the site at the same time?

  • Never knew LAMP could build such great shoulders and arms. Guessing MEAN and MERN will help blast lower body. All kidding aside, I also didn't know IBM's been dropping these brief, seemingly quality tech videos on YouTube for several years. I've only watched a couple so far but really liking what I've seen and will check out more. Thanks!

  • could you also include JAMstack in future vids?

  • Expecting more and more videos about web development 😌

    IBM guide for web development would be much appreciated : )

  • I guess LAMP is better for low to medium utilization monolithic app and MEAN and MERN would be better for large amount of users where site rendering is offloaded to the client and backend is only responsible for providing data.

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