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= Web Apps refer to a class of software that is a visual GUI presented via a browser.
=Web Apps refer to a class of software that is a visual GUI presented via a browser.=
# It typically has three parts
 
## Software running in /var/www/html/
#It typically has three parts
## Database running in mysql
##Software running in /var/www/html/
### We typically use phpMyAdmin to manage our databases
##Database running in mysql
## Files which are stored:
###We typically use phpMyAdmin to manage our databases
### in the webroot as WordPress or outside as Moodle
##Files which are stored:
### this is largely up to the end user
###in the webroot as WordPress or outside as Moodle
= These are all applications that we are running in the LAMP stack=
###this is largely up to the end user
* [[IT/Software/Applications/Web Applications/Moodle| Moodle]]
 
* [[IT/Software/Applications/Web Applications/WordPress| WordPress]]
=These are all applications that we are running in the LAMP stack=
* [[IT/Software/Applications/Web Applications/NextCloud| NextCloud]]
 
* [[IT/Software/Applications/Web Applications/MediaWiki| MediaWiki]]
*[[IT/Software/Web Applications/Moodle| Moodle]]
 
This is our classroom content management system.
 
*[[IT/Software/Web Applications/WordPress| WordPress]]
*[[IT/Software/Web Applications/NextCloud| NextCloud]]
*[[IT/Software/Web Applications/MediaWiki| MediaWiki]]
 
=These are all applications that we use on or in the cloud=
 
*[[IT/Software/Web Applications/Wave| Wave]]
 
 
= Other Web Apps =
 
*[[IT/Software/Web Applications/Better Uptime| Better Uptime]]

Latest revision as of 11:29, 25 October 2021

Web Apps refer to a class of software that is a visual GUI presented via a browser.

  1. It typically has three parts
    1. Software running in /var/www/html/
    2. Database running in mysql
      1. We typically use phpMyAdmin to manage our databases
    3. Files which are stored:
      1. in the webroot as WordPress or outside as Moodle
      2. this is largely up to the end user

These are all applications that we are running in the LAMP stack

This is our classroom content management system.

These are all applications that we use on or in the cloud


Other Web Apps