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= 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/ | |||
## Database running in mysql | |||
### We typically use phpMyAdmin to manage our databases | |||
## Files which are stored: | |||
### in the webroot as WordPress or outside as Moodle | |||
### this is largely up to the end user | |||
= These are all applications that we are running in the LAMP stack= | = These are all applications that we are running in the LAMP stack= | ||
* [[IT/Software/Applications/Web Applications/Moodle| Moodle]] | * [[IT/Software/Applications/Web Applications/Moodle| Moodle]] |
Revision as of 06:41, 22 January 2020
= 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/
- Database running in mysql
- We typically use phpMyAdmin to manage our databases
- Files which are stored:
- in the webroot as WordPress or outside as Moodle
- this is largely up to the end user