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Computerworld Australia: Developing with Open Source Tools
May 12, 2005, 08 :30 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (5129 reads)

(Other stories by Rodney Gedda)

"Enterprises looking for an alternative to proprietary development tools now have a range of open source software that can reduce the overhead and time to market.

"David Kempe, director of Sydney-based open source consultancy Solutions First, said the Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP or Perl or Python, (LAMP) combination is the 'standout' environment for developing custom in-house applications..."

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