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  2. Jam.py (web framework) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jam.py_(web_framework)

    It is designed to automatically create JavaScript web forms from the underlying database tables, although a form can be created manually if required. It offers a built-in web server, Application Builder and database access for third-party databases.

  3. Programming languages used in most popular websites

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    Their development typically involves server-side coding, client-side coding and database technology. The programming languages applied to deliver such dynamic web content vary vastly between sites. Programming languages used in most popular websites*

  4. WordPress - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WordPress

    WordPress is written in the PHP programming language and paired with a MySQL or MariaDB database. [6] Features include a plugin architecture and a template system, referred to within WordPress as "Themes". To function, WordPress has to be installed on a web server, either as part of an Internet hosting service or on a computer. [7]

  5. LAMP (software bundle) - Wikipedia

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    The web server or database management system also varies. LEMP is a version where Apache has been replaced with the more lightweight web server Nginx. [6] A version where MySQL has been replaced by PostgreSQL is called LAPP, or sometimes by keeping the original acronym, LAMP (Linux / Apache / Middleware (Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby) / PostgreSQL). [7]

  6. MySQL - Wikipedia

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    MySQL is a component of the LAMP web application software stack (and others), which is an acronym for Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl/PHP/Python. MySQL is used by many database-driven web applications, including Drupal, Joomla, phpBB, and WordPress. [10]

  7. Comparison of wiki software - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wiki_software

    PHP 8.0.2+, MySQL or MariaDB, Git, Composer [97] No Central Desktop: N/A: hosted None None Confluence: Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, Oracle Solaris [98] Tomcat included, or use your own servlet container. Java 1.8, database such as PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, SQL Server, etc. [98] ConnectedText: Microsoft Windows None Python optional Yes DokuWiki

  8. Comparison of CRM systems - Wikipedia

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    Database backend First Release Date Act! CRM: Pat Sullivan and Mike Muhney: 22.1 June 2020 Proprietary or SaaS: C#, .NET: yes Windows, Web, iOS, Android: MS SQL: 1987 Adempiere: Jorg Janke 3.9.3 December 2019 GPLv2: Java no Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac 2006 Base CRM/Zendesk: Base CRM 2016 2009 SaaS: Ruby on Rails, Python: yes Cloud Computing, iOS ...

  9. CherryPy - Wikipedia

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    SQLObject — a popular ORM for providing an object interface to a database. Supports a number of common database backends: included in the distribution are MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Sybase SQL Server, MaxDB, Microsoft SQL Server and Firebird. TurboGears 1.x uses CherryPy as server and SQLObject as ORM. [17]