Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Free Software Programmed in Php

Free Software Programmed in Php
By:"Books, LLC"
Published on 2010-05 by Books LLC, Wiki Series

E-book Library:"Computers"

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 52. Chapters: Drupal, MediaWiki, PhpBB, WordPress, Moodle, SOBI2, Joomla, LimeSurvey, Phoronix Test Suite, Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware, Jumper 2.0, OcPortal, Phire CMS, Geeklog, PhpWebSite, Kajona, Open Journal Systems, RenovatioCMS, TCPDF, Exponent CMS, SPIP, UddeIM, CiviCRM, Nucleus CMS, CakePHP, Smarty, Xaraya, Aigaion, HuMo-gen, CMSimple, Zeta Components, JCore, GOsa, B2evolution, KnowledgeTree, GLPI, Wolf CMS, SiteBar, Online Blood Bowl League Manager, SMW+, Kohana, Insecticida, BuddyPress, Blog: CMS, VuFind, Gpsd, Beacon Editor, PhpWarmSky, IS4C, RefDB, AfterLogic WebMail Lite, Omeka, PHProjekt, PhpLDAPadmin, Sweetcron, Men ame, Refbase, Ofuz, PeerTracker, Scuttle, Lithium, Dotclear, ReOS, Agavi, Alloy, Solar, TubePress, BlueMamba, Open Translation Engine. Excerpt: MediaWiki is a popular free web-based wiki software application. Developed by the Wikimedia Foundation, it is used to run all of its projects, including Wikipedia, Wiktionary and Wikinews. Numerous other wikis around the world also use it to power their websites. It is written in the PHP programming language and uses a backend database. The first version of the software was deployed to serve the needs of the free content Wikipedia encyclopedia in 2002. It has been deployed since then by many companies as a content management system for internal knowledge management. Notably, Novell uses it to operate several of its high-traffic websites. Thousands of websites use MediaWiki. Some educators have also assigned students to use MediaWiki for collaborative group projects. The software is optimized to correctly and efficiently handle projects of all sizes, including the largest wikis, which can have terabytes of content and hundreds of thousands of hits per second. Because Wikipedia is one of the world's largest websites, achieving scalability through multiple layers of cach...

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