--------------050602090601050901050409 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Logan Capaldo wrote: > > On Dec 13, 2005, at 9:08 PM, Jeff Wood wrote: > >> arxs would work for me ... ( pronounced arcs ) >> >> >> Apache, Ruby & x meaning uniX decendant, DBMS.match( /SQL$/ ) >> >> OSs could be Unix, Linux, os X or any other variant of BSD .... >> DBMS could be PostgreSQL or MySQL ... >> >> whatdya think? >> >> ;) >> >> On 12/13/05, Eero Saynatkari <ruby-ml / magical-cat.org> wrote: >> >>> >>> On 2005.12.14 09:27, "Hampton" <hcatlin / gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> With all of the buzz around "LAMP" platforms, I feel that its time >>>> that >>>> Ruby got on board. As many people know, LAMP stands for Linux Apache >>>> MySQL and Perl/Python/PHP. Well, the final P representing development >>>> languages leaves Ruby out of the game. Instead of creating LAMR, >>>> which >>>> when spelled says LAMeR, I've decided to launch Puby! >>>> >>>> Features >>>> >>>> * Exactly like Ruby >>>> * Starts with a "P" >>>> >>>> Now, Puby can become one of the premier programming languages of >>>> LAMP: >>>> Linux Apache MySQL Perl/Python/PHP/Puby. >>>> >>>> Check out http://www.puby-lang.org and http://www.puby-docs.com for >>>> more info! >>> >>> >>> Er, could we instead just try to make FLPR[1] a more popular >>> acronym? :) >>> >>> >>> E >>> >>> >>> [1] FreeBSD, lightTPD, PostgreSQL, Ruby >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> "Remember. Understand. Believe. Yield! -> http://ruby-lang.org" >> >> Jeff Wood > > > > Someone has previously mentioned on this list that LAMP REALLY stands > for > Linux Apache Middleware PostgreSQL > > wherein Middleware is assumed to be ruby unless otherwise indicated > > > heh, there ya go ... <flamebait> I just wish we could get the linux out of there ... I'd much prefer *any* bsd variant.</flamebait> j. --------------050602090601050901050409--