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LAMP stack - so flexible !

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      Just sharing a thought
      I tend to overlook the LAMP app here on Cloudron when considering possible apps.
      But there's a ton of PHP apps out there which can be easily installed.
      Just installed https://github.com/ondras/my-mind and https://github.com/charlesabarnes/SPFtoolbox using LAMP
      They fit in sweetly. Hardly a surprise really. But LAMP just slips my mind ... and it shouldn't !

      Others have managed using Wordpress Unmanaged.
      Have yet to explore that as a deployment route, as LAMP is just so easy.

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      • timconsidineT timconsidine

        Just sharing a thought
        I tend to overlook the LAMP app here on Cloudron when considering possible apps.
        But there's a ton of PHP apps out there which can be easily installed.
        Just installed https://github.com/ondras/my-mind and https://github.com/charlesabarnes/SPFtoolbox using LAMP
        They fit in sweetly. Hardly a surprise really. But LAMP just slips my mind ... and it shouldn't !

        Others have managed using Wordpress Unmanaged.
        Have yet to explore that as a deployment route, as LAMP is just so easy.

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        @timconsidine I've used several apps, some of which are now in the App Store - Moodle, Omeka S, Humhub, SuiteCRM, and more I can't think of at the moment. Even some that used Laravel. Yeah, you're right, the LAMP is where it's at!

        A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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        • scookeS scooke

          @timconsidine I've used several apps, some of which are now in the App Store - Moodle, Omeka S, Humhub, SuiteCRM, and more I can't think of at the moment. Even some that used Laravel. Yeah, you're right, the LAMP is where it's at!

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          @scooke 👍

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          • timconsidineT timconsidine

            Just sharing a thought
            I tend to overlook the LAMP app here on Cloudron when considering possible apps.
            But there's a ton of PHP apps out there which can be easily installed.
            Just installed https://github.com/ondras/my-mind and https://github.com/charlesabarnes/SPFtoolbox using LAMP
            They fit in sweetly. Hardly a surprise really. But LAMP just slips my mind ... and it shouldn't !

            Others have managed using Wordpress Unmanaged.
            Have yet to explore that as a deployment route, as LAMP is just so easy.

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            @timconsidine Been using the LAMP app to develop app packages where the app mainly uses php or nodejs.

            the LAMP app btw can run more than just php - it can do NodeJS apps as well! (given the nodejs app isn;t the most complicated thing to setup)

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            • murgeroM murgero

              @timconsidine Been using the LAMP app to develop app packages where the app mainly uses php or nodejs.

              the LAMP app btw can run more than just php - it can do NodeJS apps as well! (given the nodejs app isn;t the most complicated thing to setup)

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              @murgero oooh now we're LAMPN 😎

              Conscious tech

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              • murgeroM murgero

                @timconsidine Been using the LAMP app to develop app packages where the app mainly uses php or nodejs.

                the LAMP app btw can run more than just php - it can do NodeJS apps as well! (given the nodejs app isn;t the most complicated thing to setup)

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                @murgero good to know !

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