making things LMBR -the rise of ruby on rails, lighttpd and BSD

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Reading around this it seems there is a more away from LAMP. I've noticed a lot of movement towards the ruby on rails framework and lighttpd seems to be attracting attention. Apple choosing BSD as the core of their OS has move it into the limelight too. So with this move towards Ruby on Rails rather than Perl or PHP; BSD rather than Linux and maybe lighttpd rather than apache, MySQL seems to be the constant. So rather than LAMP try LMBR, pronounced limber to coin a new acronym.

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"Limber", I like that ;-).

MySQL remains of course hugely popular but it's not alone. SQLite is gaining some traction, and PostgreSQL remains an interesting contender for MySQL (at least for those who know the differences and where one is more relevant than the other).

"MySQL seems to be the constant."

Not if I have anything to do with it... heh.

Is it really true that BSD is replacing Linux? That's interesting...

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