![]() ![]() Right now, there are four operating systems supported by XAMPP: Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, and Windows. XAMPP also integrates a number of other related open source packages that have value to many developers, including: OpenSSL, PEAR, PHPMyAdmin, ProFTPD, and Webalizer.Īs you may have guessed, the “X” also means that there are distributions of XAMPP built for multiple operating systems. ![]() The “X” in XAMPP stands for “operating system.” The rest of the acronym is: Apache, MySQL, PHP, and PERL. ![]() XAMPP is a phenomenal integration package for the development components that just about every modern day Web developer requires, regardless of platform they work on. Regardless of whether your production server is a System i or a System p, or if you run x-Series servers, z-series mainframes, Solaris, or HP, your dream development machine for building dynamic PHP applications needs to have XAMPP from Apache Friends. This is the final installment in a series of four articles by Brian Kelly on PHP. ![]()
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