Ubuntu, Firebug, PHP, phpMyAdmin, OpenOffice, MySQL, Apache HTTP Server, and Mozilla Firefox
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Apache HTTP Server
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Ubuntu
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PHP
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PHP is by far the most powerful web based programming language i have ever used. It provides an unparalleled platform for developing dynamic web based applications. And when used in tandem with javascript can be used to incredible effect |
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Firebug
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Firebugs not only a fun toy for playing with other peoples sites. But it's also a great tool for making and testing quick changes to your own sites on the fly. I'm commonly using firebug to polish off my javascripts |
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phpMyAdmin
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phpMyAdmin makes it easy for even inexperienced MySQL users to make changes to there database without limiting an experienced users access. However it doesn't get my 5 star since it lacks ajax like you'd expect from a web based application. |
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Apache OpenOffice
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OpenOffice is a great office suite. It's about time somebody supported an open standard for document formatting. However it does lack a clone of "Microsoft Office Publisher" which for me is a vital part of the office suite. |
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MySQL
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MySQL is amazing! I have no idea how they made it, but it works. Whenever i need a store of data for one of my PHP based programs i choose MySQL. |
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Mozilla Firefox
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Mozilla Firefox, is by far the greatest web browser I've ever used. It always renders to the W3C standards, which makes it perfect for web development. |
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Eclipse IDE for Java
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Zend Framework
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