WIMP (software bundle)
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Not to be confused with WIMP (computing) or WIMP (Physics).
For other uses, see Wimp.
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The acronym WIMP is a solution stack of software, partially free and open source software, used to run dynamic web sites on servers. The expansion is as follows:
- Windows, referring to the operating system;
- IIS, the web server;
- MySQL, MS SQL Server or MS Access, the database management system (or database server);
- PHP or others, e.g. the Perl, Python, PowerShell programming languages.[1]
The Microsoft Web Platform Installer is a tool to install applications on a WIMP-system.
LAMP is a similar stack, of entirely free software with Linux replacing Windows, and Apache HTTP Server replacing IIS.
WAMP is a similar stack, with Apache replacing IIS.
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[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ Dale Dougherty (January 26, 2001). "LAMP: The Open Source Web Platform". ONLamp. Archived from the original on April 30, 2012. Retrieved July 15, 2008.